For now, it's completely unknown if Albus Dumbledore will actually appear in
Hogwarts Legacy . However, depending on the exact decade in which the game takes place, he could realistically show up at Hogwarts as a student. It seems highly plausible, although Harry Potter fans may have to wait a while for any official confirmat
We see this all the time and people never wise up to it. There are countless grifters I won’t name because I don’t want to give them any oxygen and they’re as bad for name searching as Lord Voldemort, but I hope one day the people who get sucked in by this will realise they’re being played. Until then, the grift will power
Warner Bros. says that J.K. Rowling has not had a hand in the creation of the upcoming game Hogwarts Legacy _ , after fans threatened a boycott due to her frequent transphobic comments. The new open-world RPG was revealed yesterday at a
PlayStation 5 showcase which also finally revealed a $499 pricetag for the new console . _
https://hogwartslegacyfans.com/ Legacy will cast players as students in the legendary wizarding school during the late 1800s, long before the events of the novels and films. It's set to come out in 2
Boycotting Hogwarts Legacy to the point where its sales suffer significantly would most likely hurt individuals in the short-term. But there's no getting around the fact that buying it would continue to support Rowling, who has a louder, more influential voice than all of them and will continue to be influential if her brand remains popular. For fans who want to play the game but don't want to support Rowling, some have suggested buying it used, which means money won't go to the publisher, as well as donating money to trans activist organizations. But as long as Harry Potter is so beloved as a franchise , Rowling's controversial comments could remain in the public
Now that
Hogwarts Legacy has been revealed during Sony's PS5 Showcase, Harry Potter fans have their first glimpse at the upcoming Wizarding World video game. A lot of details aren't known at this time; however, the game is set during the 1800s, putting it as one of the earliest settings fans have seen in author J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World. Because of the time period, most Harry Potter characters won't be at Hogwarts (or even born yet). However, one popular character could be: Albus Dumbled
The 1860s could technically be considered the "late 1800s," but the term seems more fitting for 1870 onward. While it's entirely possible Hogwarts Legacy happens prior to the Ministry returning control of Gringotts back to the goblins, it's more likely that Ropp's statement is referring to an event that happened in the 1870s. Because he specifics " this lot, " he could be talking about the Goblin Liberation Front — a group of radicals that advocated for goblin rights during this time. This wouldn't necessarily mean goblins weren't at Gringotts. Rather, only the ones the player encounters may be from this extremist group. When footage of Hogwarts Legacy was leaked in 2018, it showed the player attacking what looked like a goblin hoard, though this wasn't shown in the official trailer. If this is indeed the " lot " Ropp is referencing, it may mean players won't see the goblins inside of Gringo
As game developer Crystal Frasier said in a popular tweet thread, the devs who worked on Hogwarts Legacy have likely already been paid in salaries or contracting fees, so their pay won't be determined by how well the game sells. If the game tanks enough to hurt its publisher, it could lead to layoffs, but Frasier argued post-game-launch layoffs are a norm in the AAA game development industry, so it's possible they would need to move on to different jobs, anyway. The only people who would profit from additional sales, then, are likely Warner Bros. and Rowl
To try claw back some good press, developers at Avalanche leaked internal plans to allow players to play as a transgender character . Clearly, the developers inside Avalanche were embarrassed and upset that the actions of Leavitt and Rowling were jeopardising the game they’re creating. It’s hard not to feel bad for t
In its FAQ, Hogwarts Legacy distances itself from Rowling , making clear the author is not directly involved with the game's story (though still praising her " extraordinary body of writing "). Rowling's controversial status began with a late-2019 tweet, in which she supported Maya Forstater, a researcher who lost her job for various transphobic comments - including one stating the idea that " trans women are women " is a " literal delusion ," according to CNN . Rowling had previously liked a tweet calling transgender women " men in dresses " (which she later said was an accident made during research for her writing), and in June 2020, more Rowling tweets criticized the trans-inclusive term " people who menstruat
Editor’s Note: Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling has been accused of transphobia by those in the LGBTQ+ community. Although not directly involved in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, Rowling does stand to earn royalties from the game. We would like to reiterate our support for trans rights and that trans identities are valid. Support services are listed below for trans people impacted by discussions of transpho