Warner Bros. Cancels Planned Hogwarts Legacy Expansion and Definitive Edition
The decision follows concerns over content value and aligns with Warner Bros.' restructuring to focus on key franchises, including a sequel to the hit game.
- Warner Bros. has officially canceled the planned expansion and Definitive Edition of Hogwarts Legacy, citing insufficient content to justify its price.
- The restructuring of Warner Bros.' gaming division has led to the closure of multiple studios and the cancellation of other projects, including a Wonder Woman game.
- Hogwarts Legacy has sold over 34 million copies since its 2023 release, making it one of the best-selling games ever.
- Despite the cancellation, a sequel to Hogwarts Legacy is in development and remains a top priority for Warner Bros.
- The company is refocusing on four key franchises—Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC Comics—as part of its strategic shift.