Avalanche Software and Warner Bros. Discovery are hiring for a new online multiplayer RPG, and it’s already got people thinking: is Hogwarts Legacy 2 in the works?
The job listings mention systems like player progression, in-game economies, skill trees, crafting, and monetization, all pointing to something big, long-term, and built for online play.
They don’t name the IP, but Avalanche previously posted jobs requiring “a deep understanding of the wizarding world,” so yeah, it’s not a stretch.
No sequel has been confirmed yet, but if the first game sold like crazy and there’s no DLC coming, then a multiplayer follow-up makes sense, especially now that Hogwarts Legacy is one of WB’s biggest modern successes.
The real question: are people actually asking for multiplayer Hogwarts? Or would a straight single-player sequel still be the smarter move?
Would you play a co-op or live service version of Hogwarts Legacy, or is that missing the point entirely?
The job listings mention systems like player progression, in-game economies, skill trees, crafting, and monetization, all pointing to something big, long-term, and built for online play.
They don’t name the IP, but Avalanche previously posted jobs requiring “a deep understanding of the wizarding world,” so yeah, it’s not a stretch.
No sequel has been confirmed yet, but if the first game sold like crazy and there’s no DLC coming, then a multiplayer follow-up makes sense, especially now that Hogwarts Legacy is one of WB’s biggest modern successes.
The real question: are people actually asking for multiplayer Hogwarts? Or would a straight single-player sequel still be the smarter move?
Would you play a co-op or live service version of Hogwarts Legacy, or is that missing the point entirely?