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There are ‘no plans’ for Hogwarts Legacy DLC

Hogwarts Legacy has had a highly successful launch, with the game already shipping millions of copies across all platforms. If you've finished the game already and have been hoping for new content, you may have to wait a while longer, as Avalanche apparently has ‘no plans' for DLC at this time. 

Typically a big successful title like Hogwarts Legacy would get DLC, but as this was Avalanche Software's first major release, it would seem the studio put all of its focus into delivering a quality game and avoided the distraction of post-launch content plans. Speaking during IGN Fan Fest, this week, game director, Alan Tew, confirmed this, saying “we've been really heads down bringing Hogwarts Legacy to life, so at the moment, there are no plans for DLC”.

Of course, given the game's hugely successful launch, the team may well begin thinking about future content. Hogwarts Legacy already has quite a lot of content baked in, but there could be areas to expand on. Alternatively, the team may want to hunker down and get to work on a sequel instead.

If DLC does end up being greenlit, then perhaps we'll start to hear about it over the summer.

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KitGuru Says: I think the biggest thing missing in Hogwarts Legacy is Quidditch. That might be a bit too ambitious for a DLC, but if there is ever a Hogwarts Legacy 2, I'm hoping we see it included. 

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