Warner Bros. Cancels Hogwarts Legacy Expansion and Definitive Edition
The decision comes as Warner Bros. restructures its gaming division, prioritizing a sequel to the hit game and its key franchises.
- The planned Hogwarts Legacy expansion and Definitive Edition were canceled due to concerns over insufficient content to justify pricing.
- The expansion was set to include new storylines and restored cut content, co-developed by Avalanche Software and Rocksteady Studios.
- Hogwarts Legacy has sold over 34 million copies since its 2023 release, making it one of the best-selling games of all time.
- Warner Bros. is focusing on a sequel to Hogwarts Legacy, which remains a top priority for the company.
- The cancellation is part of broader restructuring efforts within Warner Bros.' gaming division, including studio closures and a shift to focus on four major franchises: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC.