Being classified as an RPG, many witches and wizards were surprised by the fact that doesn't include a morality system, but nonetheless, the advantages and disadvantages of one will be important for a potential sequel to take into account. In fact, when considering how such a feature would function in the current prequel, the implications on gameplay and narrative are quite significant. So while some players are vying to earn light or dark points in the world of, Portkey Games will need to carefully consider its decision for any future titles.
Currently, hasn't confirmed any plans for a DLC, let alone for a sequel, but it's quite likely that players will soon receive some future content to look forward to. Thanks to its immense success so far, proves games are the only option for the franchise. Plus, it seems to be built with add-ons and sequels in mind; Quidditch, for example, seems like a DLC in waiting with the Quidditch Pitch already fully realized. But if Portkey Games is debating the addition of a morality system to a sequel or expansion, there are several pros and cons that should be considered first.
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Lore-wise, having a morality system in 's sequel would make the game feel much more accurate to the wizarding world. After all, in, dark witches and wizards are taken quite seriously by the magic community. The Ministry of Magic has several laws in place not only to protect Muggles, but also to protect themselves from the misuse of magic, and thus they have a very small tolerance for dark magic.
In-game though, the protagonist and 's creepiest character can cast the three Unforgivable Curses, outright killing, torturing, and controlling people without so much as a
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