WB Games has found itself in a bit of a financial hole this year after Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League failed to attract on-going sales. The publisher hopes to bounce back with a Definitive Edition release for Hogwarts Legacy, packing hours of additional content.
According to Insider Gaming, Hogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition is in development, with plans for the expansion to contain up to 15 hours of additional content. This will include new story quests and side quests, as well as more challenge activities and outfits to collect.
The Definitive Edition DLC will be made available as a separate purchase for those who already own the base game. However, newcomers will be able to buy the Hogwarts Legacy Definitive Edition package in one bundle. This new version of the game is expected to land in 2025, but it is unclear if all the new content will also come to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PS4, or if it will be limited to PC and current-gen consoles.
It has also been claimed that Hogwarts Legacy 2 is on the way, but a full sequel is going to be years away, so a greatly expanded version of the first game should help smooth over that gap.
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KitGuru Says: Would you be up for returning to Hogwarts Legacy if the Definitive Edition DLC contains a significant amount of new story quests?