A second major delay, though not as long, puts the wizard school game into next year.
High-profile Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy(opens in new tab) has been delayed to a new release date of February 10th, 2023. That’s for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, with a Switch release on a launch date to “be revealed soon.” It’s the second time the open-world action RPG set in the 1800s of the Harry Potter Wizarding World has been delayed, first from 2021 into 2022(opens in new tab), then pinned for a holiday 2022 release(opens in new tab), and now a delay into the first quarter of 2023. “The team is excited for you to play, but we need a little more time to deliver the best possible game experience,” said an announcement posted to the Hogwarts Legacy Twitter. (opens in new tab) A second statement, delivered by Avalanche Software community manager Chandler Wood, was also posted(opens in new tab) to Twitter. “You may be disappointed that the game’s been pushed out of 2022,” said Wood, “but we’re excited to finally give you a release date you can look forward to.”
Hogwarts Legacy will launch on February 10, 2023 for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. The Nintendo Switch launch date will be revealed soon. The team is excited for you to play, but we need a little more time to deliver the best possible game experience. pic.twitter.com/zh0EsOvDb7August 12, 2022, Hogwarts Legacy has had a long, eventful development history. Publicly, that kicked off in 2018, when leaked video(opens in new tab) implied a game called Harry Potter Magic Awakened was in development at WB’s Avalanche studio. Things actually got wild a few years later Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling added her own complexity to the mix with some quite outspoken transphobic views in 2020—and apparently the developers of Hogwarts Legacy fought to include a trans-inclusive character creator(opens in new tab) in the RPG. The studio also contended with a PR battle around a producer who had a history of posting anti-social justice videos to YouTube.
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