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Although Warner Bros and Avalanche Studios haven’t given us much about the Hogwarts Legacy sequel, rumors abound. Fans are eager to hear what’s next for the series, and that means scraping up every detail we can get. But recent job listings at Avalanche Studios seem to double down on a previous rumor about live service elements, along with a multiplayer focus. And moving Hogwarts Legacy 2 in that trend-chasing direction could be a massive mistake.
Hogwarts Legacy Could Be The Next Victim of the “Everything Must Be Multiplayer” Trend

These days, many studios have come to believe that games must have two things to succeed: live service elements and a multiplayer focus. Certainly, there’s a reason this opinion has become so popular. After all, games like Marvel Rivals and Battlefield 6 have performed incredibly well due to just such elements. But that doesn’t mean every game needs them, or that every audience wants to play the next big MMORPG or live-service shooter.
One might think Warner Bros. should have learned this lesson already, with big live service stumbles like MultiVersus and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. And yet, it looks like Hogwarts Legacy 2 just might try to capitalize on the company’s biggest IP by leaning into these trends.
Rumors about live service elements for Hogwarts Legacy 2 have already been making the rounds. But now, Avalanche Studios is looking to hire people to help work on an “online multiplayer RPG.” Given that the studio tends to focus on one project at a time, many gamers are speculating that this means Hogwarts Legacy 2 may well be an MMORPG. At the very least, it will likely lean heavily into multiplayer elements if it’s the project Avalanche is currently hiring for.
Of course, it’s always possible that there’s another multiplayer game at Avalanche, or that they’re prepping for what’s next after Hogwarts Legacy 2. But that doesn’t seem super likely, while trying to chase a trend that so many studios are leaning into certainly does. Except that it is a pretty big misunderstanding of what makes Hogwarts Legacy so popular, and is likely to backfire.
Solid Single-Player RPGs Still Have a Place, So Let Hogwarts Legacy 2 Be One of Them









