Hogwarts Legacy 2: Five Features Fans Are Hoping For

Hogwarts Legacy 2 has much to live up to, and these five features could make all the difference in the sequel.
For many fans of the Harry Potter universe, Hogwarts Legacy felt like stepping into a beloved world that had previously been confined to books and films. The game was nothing short of a monumental success, offering a rich and sprawling take on the wizarding world. Yet, as players explored its corridors and open landscapes, many noted that certain features or elements seemed to be missing. These gaps leave ample room for a potential sequel, and fans are already vocal about the improvements and additions they hope will be included in Hogwarts Legacy 2, which is rumored to launch in 2026.
Here are five essential features that fans feel must find their way into the sequel:
1. Quidditch as a Playable Sport
One of the most requested features is the inclusion of Quidditch, the high-flying broomstick sport that has become synonymous with Hogwarts life. While Hogwarts Legacy offered broom-based flight, the omission of Quidditch was a disappointment to many. Fans want a fully-fledged Quidditch mode with all four positions—Seeker, Beater, Chaser, and Keeper—playable in a combination of online multiplayer and immersive single-player formats. Adding competitive or even narrative-driven Quidditch matches could take the sequel to new heights.
2. A Deeper Relationship System
Players loved the friendships they could develop during the first game, but the mechanics for these relationships were rather shallow. Many hope for a deeper system where the choices players make genuinely affect how characters perceive them, possibly influencing the story’s outcome. Could romances or rivalries be introduced? Fans are looking for a level of interactivity and consequence akin to renowned RPG franchises.
3. Expanded Role of the Magical Classes
While Hogwarts Legacy gave players a taste of different classes like Herbology, Potions, and Defense Against the Dark Arts, these sessions often felt more like guided checkpoints rather than avenues for true creativity or strategy. A more robust class system—where success or failure affects skill progression or unlocks unique opportunities—could enhance both the RPG elements and the immersion of school life. For instance, acing Potions might result in crafting rare concoctions unavailable through other means.
4. More Diverse Locations Beyond Hogwarts
The first game explored Hogwarts Castle and its surrounding regions in impressive detail, but players are eager to journey even further afield in the sequel. Locations like Hogsmeade and the Forbidden Forest could be expanded, while entirely new settings—perhaps even other wizarding schools—might be introduced. This would allow players to experience the broader wizarding world, uncovering mysteries that lie far beyond the castle.
5. Customized Spell Creation
The magic system in Hogwarts Legacy was a strong feature but ultimately constrained by predefined spells. A sequel could up the ante by letting players experiment with spell creation, combining various incantations to form unique effects tailored to their play style. This mechanic would not only add depth to combat but could also tie into problem-solving in the world’s many puzzles and challenges.
Why It Matters
These changes and additions would bring Hogwarts Legacy 2 closer to the dream of a fully immersive wizarding-life simulator. The first game set a solid foundation, yet fans are eager to see what a deeper, more expansive sequel could offer. As the rumored 2026 release looms, anticipation continues to grow. While the developers have yet to share any concrete details, it’s clear that expectations are high for this magical follow-up.
What features are you most excited to see in Hogwarts Legacy 2? Let us know in the comments below.
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Zoe writes about game releases, indie titles, and gaming culture.
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