Hogwarts Legacy 2 has returned to the center of gaming speculation, with new rumors suggesting Warner Bros. Games may be preparing the next major Wizarding World reveal sooner than expected. The strongest claim currently circulating points toward a possible appearance during an upcoming PlayStation State of Play, although neither Warner Bros., Avalanche Software, nor Sony has confirmed the report.
The rumor has gained attention because the first Hogwarts Legacy followed a similar PlayStation-heavy marketing path before release. Sony gave the original game major showcase visibility, and fans now believe Warner Bros. could use the same strategy again if the sequel is ready for its first official trailer.
According to the latest online chatter, leaker Tidux has claimed that Hogwarts Legacy 2 is being lined up for Sony’s next State of Play. Tidux has had a mixed record in the past, so the claim should be treated carefully. However, the timing has become more interesting after industry insider Nate the Hate indicated that Sony’s next presentation may be close. He did not confirm a Harry Potter game, but his comments have added momentum to the discussion.
The bigger picture also makes the rumor difficult to ignore. Avalanche Software has reportedly been hiring for roles connected to community management and video capture. Those positions often become more important when a studio is preparing trailers, gameplay footage, developer updates, or public-facing campaigns. In simple terms, the studio appears to be moving toward a phase where it may soon need polished marketing material.
That does not automatically mean a reveal is locked for PlayStation’s next event, but it does suggest activity around the project is increasing. The first Hogwarts Legacy became a huge commercial success for Warner Bros., and the company has little reason to leave one of its strongest gaming franchises inactive for long.
Warner Bros.’ official page for Hogwarts Legacy still presents the game as a major Wizarding World release built around player choice, spellcasting, exploration, and an original story set long before Harry Potter’s school years. That formula is exactly why many fans want a true sequel rather than a simple remake of familiar book or film events.
Still, the next game may not be as straightforward as the title Hogwarts Legacy 2 suggests. A separate wave of speculation claims Warner Bros. could connect its next Harry Potter game more closely with HBO’s upcoming Harry Potter television reboot. The series is expected to become a major long-term pillar for the Wizarding World brand, and Warner Bros. may want its gaming division to support that larger strategy.
If that happens, the project could move in one of two directions. It may remain a standalone open-world RPG with light thematic links to the HBO series, or it could become a more direct Harry Potter adaptation built around the events of the show. The second option would be a major shift from what made the original game stand out.
A TV-linked game could bring obvious advantages. Players could finally get a modern AAA version of classic Harry Potter moments, including Quidditch, early Hogwarts lessons, major story locations, and familiar characters. With the HBO series expected to introduce the story to a new generation, a game released near that window could benefit from huge global attention.
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But there is a clear risk. Hogwarts Legacy worked because it gave players their own place in the Wizarding World. It did not depend on Harry, Ron, Hermione, or Voldemort. Its late-1800s setting allowed Avalanche to create new conflicts, new characters, and new mysteries without being trapped by existing canon. A direct TV tie-in could feel smaller if it limits player freedom or simply retells a story fans already know.
There is also the practical issue of timing. AAA games take years to build, while a television series follows a much faster seasonal rhythm. If Warner Bros. wants games to follow HBO’s Harry Potter show closely, development schedules could become difficult unless multiple studios are involved.
For that reason, the most realistic possibility may be that Warner Bros. is exploring more than one Wizarding World project. Avalanche could continue the open-world Hogwarts Legacy brand, while another team works on a separate game connected to the HBO reboot. That would allow the company to serve both audiences: players who want original role-playing freedom and fans who want a modern Harry Potter adaptation.
For now, the only confirmed point is that no official announcement has been made. The PlayStation State of Play rumor remains unverified, and the HBO connection is still speculation. Even so, the combination of hiring activity, insider discussion, and Warner Bros.’ clear interest in expanding the Wizarding World makes a new game reveal feel increasingly possible.
Readers can also check Swikblog’s earlier coverage on why Hogwarts Legacy’s Epic Games Store expansion mattered for the franchise.















