Hogwarts Legacy 2 already has the perfect release date

Sparks fly as speculation rages about a sequel to the hit action role-playing game The legacy of Hogwarts. Although the game was confirmed by the chief financial officer of Warner Bros. Discovery as a project that the company wants to engage in, new official information about The legacy of Hogwarts announced sequel. Originally set for release in 2023, a new installment next year seems unlikely due to the lack of information on the sequel and when it will end.




While the sequel's release year is open to speculation, the game's release date may be pretty obvious. Although many would be happy to receive a The legacy of Hogwarts continued on September 1 to mark the start of the school year at Hogwarts, on Halloween to mark the death of James and Lily Potter, on June 26 to mark the original publication Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stoneor even July 31st to celebrate the birthday of the Boy Who Lived, another more formal date comes to mind.

International Harry Potter Day marks the end of the Second Wizarding War


The Battle of Hogwarts marks the end of the main story Harry Potterwith the main character teaming up with his fellow students, teachers and members of the Order of the Phoenix to defeat Voldemort and the Death Eaters on the hallowed grounds of Hogwarts. After a year of hiding, running and fighting enemies, as well as searching for Horcruxes, Harry Potter and his allies finally won the Second Wizarding War on May 2, 1998.

Officially declared by then UK Prime Minister David Cameron in 2012, May 2 is now known as International Harry Potter Day. It should be noted that the company has not yet held any official celebrations for International Harry Potter Day, but Warner Bros. Discovery celebrated Homecoming at Hogwarts Day (1 September) this year with various international celebrations in New York, Berlin and Lyon. . This sets the precedent for the interaction of Warner Bros. Discovery with fans Harry Potter franchises at least on one of the important dates. It wouldn't be surprising if the company extended the celebration to one of the franchise's official international holidays.


Release year a The legacy of Hogwarts a sequel is also under huge speculation. Warner Bros. Discovery just mentioned that a The legacy of Hogwarts the sequel is a priority project for the future, no other information is publicly known. So no one is sure how far along in development the game is, if at all. While each video game takes a different amount of time to develop, most PC and console games take between three and five years to develop. Given that a sequel has been confirmed and this time frame is set, releasing the game on the upcoming anniversary could be in the game's favor.


30 years of the Battle of Hogwarts

May 2, 2028 will be thirty years since the end of the Second Wizarding War. Release of the following The legacy of Hogwarts an installment on that date will allow the game to enter the typical development time that many AAA video games receive. Although the first The legacy of Hogwarts the game was not released on International Harry Potter Day, its 2023 release year marked twenty-five years since the Battle of Hogwarts. Gamers who closely followed its development may remember this The legacy of Hogwarts has been delayed twice, meaning that Warner Bros. Discovery may not have honored the fictional anniversary on purpose. However, the company has an opportunity to rectify this by celebrating the 30th anniversary of the end of the war in four years.

Although The legacy of Hogwarts may take place roughly a hundred years before the birth of Harry Potter, it remains the epicenter of the franchise nonetheless. Honoring and preserving important dates in his life and in the franchise would be a great move for Warner Bros. Discovery, considering The legacy of Hogwarts has not yet established any important dates in his canon. However, Potterheads can turn back their time reversals and lose The legacy of Hogwarts until further information on its continuation is announced.


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