
The rumored project is in development by Avalanche Software, a studio owned by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment purchased and revived in 2017 after its closure in 2016. The game is set to be release late 2021 and will launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The developers at Avalanche confirmed that the leaked footage from 2018 was real, but subsequent leaks have not been. Players will role play wizards in a massive open-world that serves as a "re-creation of Hogwarts and its surrounding areas".
It has been nearly two years since Warner Bros' Harry Potter RPG first leaked, with very early gameplay footage and screenshots hitting the web.
Bloomberg has shared a report detailing some of Warner Bros.
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The sources have confirmed the leak from 2018 was authentic, but numerous rumors that have come after are false.
If you can't access the Bloomberg story, Gematsu has a handy summary of it. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Harry Potter game leak news as it flies our way. However, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, a backlash against franchise creator J.K. Rowling, and the possible sale of Warner Bros. J.K. Rowling has reportedly had very little direct involvement with the game, which may be fortunate considering the author has been criticized for recent transphobic comments. To remember, the history dates back to the 6th of June: Rowling, from your Twitter account, commented that, ironically, an article that uses the term" the people who have their rules " to make the distinction between people who were born women and those who have made the transition. "We've seen comments from fans who no longer wish to support Rowling or the brand financially". The Batman game was, apparently, first announced at E3 this year, but finally was released in the month of August, on the occasion of a digital event baptized DC FanDome.