Rumours regarding Hogwarts Legacy 2 are circulating rapidly. A recent job listing by Warner Bros. Games suggests that a sequel to the Wizarding World hit may feature competitive online multiplayer. The original Hogwarts Legacy dominated charts in 2023 as a single-player experience. However, new evidence indicates a significant departure for the franchise.
Warner Bros. Games recently posted a career opportunity for Avalanche Software, the studio behind the first game. They are seeking a “Senior Software Engineer, Backend” for a new online multiplayer RPG.
Update: The job opportunity has already closed.
This listing explicitly mentions requirements for “player data persistence, matchmaking, lobbies, and server infrastructure”. Furthermore, the job description references “online services” and “live game services”. These terms often point toward Free-to-Play models or Games as a Service (GaaS). While the post does not name the project, previous listings for the studio required candidates to have “a deep understanding of the wizarding world”.
The inclusion of “matchmaking” and “lobbies” opens new possibilities for gameplay. Fans heavily requested Quidditch matches and PvP duelling in the first game. Consequently, these specific backend requirements could hint that these competitive mechanics are finally in development.
If accurate, Hogwarts Legacy 2 could transition from a strictly solo adventure to a competitive environment. This aligns with the high demand for interactive wizarding combat and sports.
Currently, there is no official announcement confirming if Hogwarts Legacy 2 will be an MMORPG. Some speculation suggests Avalanche might be developing two separate projects:
Nevertheless, Avalanche is hiring aggressively throughout 2025. This ramp-up in recruitment signals that a major project is well underway. Whether this results in a direct sequel with online features or a standalone multiplayer title remains to be seen.