From the point of view of journalists, this is quite disappointing, as we did not learn the exact sales figures at the start. It would certainly be interesting to find out, since nothing major has been released in recent years, except for Call of Duty and FIFA football. And when the PC version at its peak had almost a million players at once.
Warner Bros. has only provided a brief response to Hogwarts Legacy’s initial sales results so far:
“We are very pleased with the initial sales and predict a bright tomorrow for the release on other platforms,” the president of the game division, David Haddad, hinted at why they will not share the data with the public yet, when they are probably waiting for the PS4 and Xbox One versions in early April (on Switch in June).
Pro Variety he only teased that so far, players have spent a total of 267 million hours in Hogwarts Legacy, defeated 1.25 billion dark wizards, brewed 242 million potions, and grown 393 million plants.
The enthusiasm of the players is said to be amazing, so it is not surprising that Warner Bros. already perceives Hogwarts Legacy as a new series, thereby indirectly confirming the creation of a sequel.