Warner Bros. Confirms a Hogwarts Legacy Sequel Is in Development

Hogwarts Legacy became one of the biggest commercial successes of 2023, outperforming the year's usual blockbuster releases and drawing enormous interest from players. Warner Bros. Interactive has now confirmed that the wizarding-world RPG will receive a second installment, although the company has not revealed an official title, release window, or platforms.

A sequel follows a major breakout hit

The confirmation appeared in Warner Bros.' latest financial earnings report. The company described the project as the “second installment” of Hogwarts Legacy, rather than naming it as a formally announced sequel. Avalanche, the studio behind the original game, is presumed to be the primary developer, but Warner Bros. has not publicly detailed the team's role in the new project.

The first Hogwarts Legacy sold more than 22 million copies and finished 2023 as the year's best-selling game, surpassing Call of Duty despite the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. The game also became Google's top trending game search for 2023, underlining the scale of interest in the franchise beyond its established fan base.

What made Hogwarts Legacy stand out

Rather than retelling Harry Potter's story, Hogwarts Legacy is set in the 1890s, roughly a century before the events associated with Harry and his friends. Players create a new Hogwarts student, attend classes, learn spells, and investigate a threat connected to a mysterious form of ancient magic.

That setting gives a sequel considerable room to explore another period, student, or conflict within the wizarding world. Warner Bros. has not said whether the next game will continue the original player's story, introduce a new protagonist, or change the structure of the adventure. For now, the financial report confirms development but offers no creative details.

The franchise also carries ongoing controversy

The sequel announcement arrives alongside continued debate surrounding J.K. Rowling's public statements and support for groups and causes opposed by transgender communities. Her connection to the Harry Potter brand has made that issue part of the conversation around games based on the franchise.

Warner Bros. Interactive previously stated that Rowling was not involved in creating Hogwarts Legacy. However, she benefited financially from the game's success, and it remains unknown whether she will have any involvement in the upcoming installment. Warner Bros. has not clarified that point in its latest report.

Platforms and next steps remain unconfirmed

Hogwarts Legacy originally launched on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February 2023. PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch editions followed later that year, while a Nintendo Switch 2 version was released last year. Warner Bros. has not announced which systems will receive the sequel.

The publisher also has not shared gameplay footage, a release date, a title, or information about multiplayer features. Until those details arrive, the financial report should be treated as an early confirmation rather than a full reveal.

Key points

  • Warner Bros. has confirmed a second Hogwarts Legacy installment is in development.
  • The original game has sold more than 22 million copies.
  • Avalanche is presumed to be the primary studio working on the sequel.
  • Title, release timing, platforms, and J.K. Rowling's involvement remain unconfirmed.

Original Hogwarts Legacy release history

Platform Release timing
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC February 2023
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Later in 2023
Nintendo Switch 2 Released last year

Expert View

This announcement signals that Warner Bros. sees Hogwarts Legacy as a durable game franchise rather than a one-off licensed success. Its sales give the sequel strong commercial momentum, while the pre-Harry Potter setting provides flexibility for new characters and stories. The lack of details also highlights the project's early stage: the next major questions are whether Avalanche returns in full, how the sequel expands the role-playing formula, and how Warner Bros. addresses the continuing community concerns surrounding the wider franchise.