Hogwarts Legacy 2 Development Unaffected
Fans of the Wizarding World can breathe a sigh of relief. Despite major corporate changes at Warner Bros., development on the highly anticipated Hogwarts Legacy 2 is confirmed to be proceeding safely and is unaffected by the recent acquisition talks.

The reassurance comes as details emerge about Netflix’s purchase of Warner Bros. Crucially, the deal is specifically for the company’s film and television assets. Warner Bros. Games, the division overseeing the development of the Hogwarts Legacy sequel, is not part of this transaction and remains operating independently under its parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.
This clarification puts to rest significant concerns within the gaming community. A major corporate buyout often leads to project cancellations or drastic changes in direction. However, with the gaming division remaining intact, all of its announced and rumored projects—including Hogwarts 2 and the upcoming LEGO Batman title—are expected to continue their development cycles as originally planned.
While official details on the sequel are still shrouded in secrecy, reports and credible leaks suggest the game will remain a single-player, narrative-driven experience. This aligns with the strengths of the first title, which became a breakout hit by offering an immersive, personal journey through a meticulously crafted open world. Expectations are that the sequel will expand upon this foundation with a larger scope and evolved gameplay.
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With this corporate uncertainty resolved, the path seems clear for Avalanche Software to continue its work on bringing the next magical adventure to life.