Warner Bros. has announced a surprising new development for the hit game Hogwarts Legacy, which has taken the gaming world by storm with over 22 million sales. Despite initial expectations that the game would not receive any expansion or DLC, a new report by Bloomberg reveals that a “director’s cut” version of Hogwarts Legacy is in the works.
The report also sheds light on the tumultuous development of another Warner Bros. game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which resulted in a staggering $200 million loss for the publisher. As a result, Rocksteady Studios, the developer behind Suicide Squad, has shifted its focus to helping develop the director’s cut of Hogwarts Legacy.
While details about the director’s cut are still scarce, fans have been speculating about potential additions such as a NG+ mode, story expansions, and possibly even Quidditch. Warner Bros. has been cautious not to over-promise, but the involvement of Rocksteady in the project suggests that significant enhancements may be on the horizon.
In addition to the director’s cut news, Hogwarts Legacy has also received a major update, including a new photo mode with Potter-style frames and filters, character poses, and other tools. PC players can now access quests and rewards previously exclusive to PlayStation, along with cosmetic bonuses and new in-game items.
The announcement of the director’s cut and the recent update have reignited excitement among fans of Hogwarts Legacy, who are eagerly anticipating what new features and content will be included in the enhanced version of the game. Stay tuned for more updates on this magical development in the world of gaming.