Hogwarts Legacy, the expansive game by Avalanche Software, has left players craving additional content. Despite the rich world filled with spells, magical creatures, and iconic locations, the future of downloadable content (DLC) remains uncertain.
Game director Alan Tew, during IGN Fan Fest, confirmed the absence of current DLC plans, stating, «We’ve been really heads down bringing [Hogwarts Legacy] to life, so at the moment there are no current plans for DLC.» This declaration might disappoint those who have completed the main story and earned all available Trophies and Achievements, but it doesn't entirely rule out the possibility of future DLC.
The absence of Quidditch, a popular sport in the wizarding world, has been a point of contention among players. Although flying on a broomstick is allowed, the lack of Quidditch participation has left fans wanting more. Speculation arises about potential DLC or a sequel introducing this beloved sport, offering a fresh and engaging experience beyond dungeon crawling and exploration.
Notably, a leaker suggests that Hogwarts Legacy's map size was reduced by nearly a quarter, with the removal of the Highlands and Swamp areas. This reduction could potentially pave the way for their inclusion in future expansions or continuations of the game. However, it's essential to approach such leaks and rumors with caution, as their accuracy remains uncertain.
Is there any official confirmation on Hogwarts Legacy having DLC?
No, as of now, there are no plans for Hogwarts Legacy DLC. The announcement was made by game director Alan Tew during IGN Fan Fest.
Will Quidditch be included in future Hogwarts Legacy content?
While not confirmed, the absence of Quidditch has sparked