While it may be too early to tell if a sequel is in the works, another entry in the series could take the opportunity to explore one of the many other schools in the canon universe. Although there have been other schools that have played small roles over the years, like participating in the Triwizard Tournament, none have ever been extensively delved into. Out of the 11 schools J.K. Rowling has established exist, perhaps the most promising is Mahoutokoro, the Japanese wizarding school.
While there's no shortage of things in to keep players busy, there's only so much that can be done with the Hogwarts setting. Even with the game being set in the 1890s, which has provided a host of new characters and plotlines, it still feels all too familiar in many ways. If a sequel happens, Mahoutokoro could make an ideal setting for a brand-new story.
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Thanks to the attendance of students like Harry Potter, Hogwarts has been the center of attention in the wizarding world for years. This focus has sadly kept fans from learning much about any of the history and lore other schools have to offer, and the vast differences that make each one unique. While there are schools scattered all across the globe, none of them stand out quite like Mahoutokoro, which Rowling once delved into in a Wizarding World post.
The wizarding lore of could expand well beyond that which players are familiar with through a Japanese setting. Mahoutokoro has many interesting differences that set it apart from Hogwarts and make it an engaging new environment. For one, the school is stated to have the smallest student body of any magic school, making for a much more intimate setting where a narrative could dive deeply
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