It's been a while since Hogwarts Legacy launched, with almost two years having passed since the game's release. It was a smash hit for Warner Bros., something which it's found itself in short supply of these days, so you'd naturally assume that there would be some sort of DLC or expansion to capitalize on its success.
According to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, that was indeed the case. However, the continued financial struggles for Warner Bros. after a completely disastrous 2024 has now reportedly caused Hogwarts Legacy DLC and a Definitive Edition package to be completely scrapped, despite them being planned for release at some point in 2025.
Schreier claims that the DLC and Definitive Edition cancelations were part of "an ongoing restructuring" of the video game unit at Warner Bros. Both projects were also reportedly cancelled as Warner Bros. was worried that there wasn't enough content in the DLC to justify the asking price. It was reportedly going to be developed by both Avalanche and Rocksteady, and focus on a companion storyline that was cut during development.
It came and went even with all of the controversy.
It's a little surprising that Warner Bros. would cancel such a surefire bet,...