J.K. Rowling’s recent string of controversial comments many deem transphobic puts **Hogwarts Legacy ** , the newly announced Harry Potter video game, in an awkward spot. Along with other Harry Potter media, fans of the author’s work now see buying or not buying Hogwarts Legacy as a choice between denouncing Rowling’s controversial statements and supporting the many people who worked on the g
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
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
Once he does this, the views on his channel will skyrocket, thanks to both his supporters and people who are morbidly curious. The algorithm will reward him for it and he’ll get back to putting out videos about why he hates Brie Larson or some other asinine shit. Along with people like Shapiro, he will become another cog in the hate machine on YouTube, his videos revolving around the algorithm and reinforcing the beliefs of people who already watch similar tosh. Either that or he’ll go the crowdfunding route and promise to lead development on a game “free of politics”, and the suckers will eat it up. If he was being assigned to a Hogwarts house, it would be Griftin
However, with Rowling trending alongside the games reveal, fans on Twitter were torn on whether or not to purchase the game as it would mean financially supporting Rowling and her views that many people within the community have deemed as transphobic, harmful, and disappointing. In light of this, the games FAQ page indicates that ” J.K. Rowling is not directly involved in the creation of the game,” it reads, “however, her extraordinary body of writing is the foundation of all projects in the Wizarding Wor
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

Although Dumbledore may merely appear as a cameo character, he could figure heavily into the plot. He could be close friends to the player’s character, or even serve as a mentor or mentee, depending on his age at the time of Hogwarts Legacy missions|Https://hogwartslegacyfans.com/ Legacy . Players may even end up exploring Hogwarts Legacy ‘s world with Dumbledore by their side. Since Dumbledore is such an iconic figure in the Wizarding World, it seems odd to place a game in the 1800s and leave him out completely, and it could explain the “Legacy” part of the game’s ti
Hogwarts Legacy is being developed by Avalanche and published by Warner Bros. Games under the Portkey label. And the reveal trailer shows off Hogwarts in a much earlier period than Harry Potter fans are used too — the 1800s specifically. The game comes with RPG elements and features familiar lore while at the same time, not being a direct adaption to the films and bo
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
