Hogwarts Legacy launched on February 10 of this year and was an instant sales hitāso much so that itās still the highest-selling game of 2023, even with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in the mix. Though Switch exclusivity is likely part of the reason why Zelda canāt catch up to the controversial Hogwarts Legacy, itās undeniable that Warner Bros. Gamesā wizarding RPG was a financial success. But is anyone still playing it??
Hogwarts Legacy initially launched for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, then in May for PS4 and Xbox One (a Nintendo Switch version is due out in November). The game was embroiled in conflict before even hitting storefronts thanks to its ties to J.K. Rowling, who wrote the Harry Potter book series (and owns its IP) and who has been using her immense platform to spread anti-trans rhetoric for years
Many websites refused to cover the game, some tried to cover the basics, others went all-in. While thereās no denying its initial success (it was incredibly popular on Twitch, swiftly hit impressive sales milestones, and at the time of writing, is still the most-sold game of 2023), it seems like the once-fervent interest in the wizarding world RPG has Disapparated.
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According to SteamDB, which tracks Steam player counts and Twitch viewers, Hogwarts Legacy hit its all-time concurrent player peak (879,308) just two days after it launched. By the beginning of March, it was down to an average of 110,155 players. By April, it was less than half of that, with peak player count at 53,519 and average players sitting at around 38,000. As of August 10, the average player count is around 6,800.
Though thereās still a fairly active Hogwarts Legacy subreddit, it seems mostly dedicated to getting help with bugs and wondering about potential DLC (which, Iāll note, the developer has said there are no plans for). There are the occasional pretty screenshot and nods to what may be Easter eggs, but the top posts sit at several hundred upvotes, rather than the nearly 10,000 upvotes given to ones shared shortly after the gameās launch.
Tons of games see a drop in player count a few weeks or months after it debutsāin an industry where multiple big releases can take place within a month (October 2023 really wants you to say goodbye to your social life), thereās a natural ebb and flow to interest. Thatās especially true for story-based campaign games rather than live service games that can live on indefinitely. But the drastic drop-off of Hogwarts Legacyās popularity (which people were pointing out way back in March) is more likely due to the gameās redundant RPG systems and monotonous combatāand that once players got over the allure of āyou can finally be a student at Hogwarts,ā they realized that this game is as paper-thin as Nearly Headless Nick.
There really isnāt all that much to do in Hogwarts Legacy past a certain point. Traveling through the Scottish highlands means engaging in the same three enemy type encounters, participating in one of nearly 100 ludicrously redundant Merlin trials, and unlocking chests that feature the same, ugly garments youāve been rocking since the start. Wandering through Hogwarts means spamming Revelio in search of a piece of parchment or winged key fluttering above your head or some other abundant collectible that youāll amass for an underwhelming reward. Iāll admit that I got sucked into a semi-satisfying gameplay loop for maybe a dozen hours before I plateaued and bounced off the game with so much force youād think I got hit with a Knockback jinx.
At a certain point, I grew weary of schlepping through similar enemies in search of a glistening chest just to get the same, middling cosmetic I was already wearing. I disconnected from the story, which felt at-odds with Hogwarts Legacyās RPG elements, and became increasingly more uncomfortable with its bizarre stance on animal rescue. I stopped playing it a few weeks after launch and havenāt touched it since.
Perhaps Hogwarts Legacyās upcoming Switch launch or potential DLC could renew interest in the game, but I think that even new players will quickly find its all filler, no killer.