

Riding the Hogwarts Express could be an incredible opening sequence in a Hogwarts Legacy sequel as players look out from car windows, talk to other students, and purchase sweets from a trolley. RELATED: Hogwarts Legacy’s Sequel Should Feature Quidditch, Even if It’s Not How Players Want It A Train to Hogwarts Sequence Would Be Great for World-Building But getting to board and ride the train to Hogwarts would still afford an extraordinary amount of world-building and nostalgia in a Hogwarts Legacy sequel, especially if players were able to move freely from car to car and mingle with classmates, professors, and potential companions. It is true that Hogwarts Legacy has essentially already become that warm-welcoming introduction to the castle and its grounds already, and maybe the locomotive Hogwarts Express wouldn’t be as fascinating from that perspective anymore. Diagon Alley is a huge one that players would surely enjoy if it was fully explorable with a sum of Knuts, Sickles, and Galleons dropped into their lap to spend at available shops.īut aside from Diagon Alley, there is another integral part of most students’ introductions to Hogwarts that is missing from Hogwarts Legacy. There are only a handful of nostalgic details from Harry Potter lore that fans still wish they had in Avalanche’s action-RPG, at least in terms of what would make sense to have appear in a late-1800s interpretation of a student’s schooling experience. Harry Potter fans may not have gotten each and every little feature they would have liked out of Hogwarts Legacy, but as the first installment in what could be a rich and fruitful franchise it is wonderfully ambitious on its own.
