WB Games Avalanche recently revealed the Collector's Edition for Hogwarts Legacy, and fans are less than happy with what it contains. The Gamescom 2022 trailer showcased a darker side of the game along with the pre-order date and Digital Deluxe edition details.
This was followed by an unboxing video of the Collector's Edition. Many have found the item quite underwhelming, including an ex-dev of Hogwarts Legacy who urged Warner Bros. to do better with such bundles.
Hogwarts Legacy is an upcoming wizarding RPG being developed under the label of Portkey Games. The wizarding world of the 1890s is contending with a resurgence of ancient magic, the threat of dark wizards, and an impending goblin rebellion.
Players have been waiting for a long time regarding the game's release date and various editions, and there has been some visible disappointment among Potterheads regarding the latter.
Social media sites that discuss the game have been filled with complaints, criticisms, and comments regarding the Collector's Edition and what players perceived as the greed of WB. It should be noted that the edition and its components are reportedly a WB decision and not made by devs.
Troy Leavitt, an ex-dev who worked on Hogwarts Legacy before parting ways after his controversial comments on Gamergate came to light, commented on the issues revolving the Collector's Edition on his Twitter account. He mentioned that he was "underwhelmed" by what was offered and that it was more of a "missed opportunity."
He stated that WB could have added a glossy art book, a cloth map, or the much-asked-for Hogwarts acceptance letter. He concluded the tweet by noting that the devs were working hard to hold up their end, and that WB should think of fan expectations
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