Business Hogwarts Legacy Is Currently The Best Selling Game On Steam - And it's not even out yet, trannies dilating right now

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Hogwarts Legacy is shaping to be the franchise’s ultimate video game realization, and fans worldwide look forward to the release. The game is less than a month away and is already a massive success on Steam.

The popular PC platform is home to titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Fifa 23. Despite these big games, Hogwarts Legacy is currently at the top spot on Steam’s best-selling games.

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This list does not include free-to-play games like CS: GO and Apex Legends. When considering games that need to be purchased, Hogwarts Legacy has pulled ahead of several prevalent games.

While the game is set to release on February 10, 2023, fans can also pre-order the game’s deluxe edition for early access. The early access period begins on February 7, giving deluxe edition owners a three-day head start. Hogwarts Legacy is also available on the Epic Games Store, with a similar early access period.

Hogwarts Legacy promises a unique experience for Harry Potter enthusiasts. The franchise has not seen a major game release for many years, but Hogwarts Legacy aims to change that with a fresh AAA release.

Fans can take on the role of their custom character as they explore the Harry Potter universe. The game includes a vast open world to explore and skills like spells and potion crafting.

PlayStation owners can also enjoy exclusive content that will not be available elsewhere for a whole year. This includes the Hunted Hogsmeade Shop, which comes with the Shopkeeper’s Cosmic set, an extra dungeon, and more.

2023 is packed with exciting releases, and Avalanche Software’s Harry Potter game will be just one of the many exhilarating games this year.

The Steam platform has also seen considerable growth in 2023. It recently saw over 32 million concurrent users, and Hogwarts Legacy appears to have captured a significant chunk of this audience.

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You can't wish for something that's never existed. Throughout the entire history of humanity what you want is simply impossible, it exists in the same realm as wanting a Unicorn or Cold Fusion. It just is not physically possible, there are laws of nature that you would need to break.
Star trek invasion was a good game, a PSX game but a good game overall

The game being a top seller doesnt surprise me honestly, barring UK and some Americans no one gives a shit that every copy you buy is financing the great troon genocide squads, people just want to blow shit and fly brooms in peace
 
Conflicted on this.

On one hand I’m hoping this pisses off the trannies and their enablers something fierce. On the other, the HP worship is fucking pathetic and I do judge adults this obsessed with a mediocre kiddy book.

Of course, I could take the third option and not give a shit about any of it, but where’s the fun in that?
The good news is, no matter what, SOMEONE is going to get the redass, so whoever loses, we win.
 
I'm assuming game dev studios are full of trannies? In which case did they get the option to work on a different title? Or did the evil capitalists force them to literally collaborate in their own erasure by transphobia?
When Warner Bros. comes to town and hands you a billion-dollar license to make a Bully clone using one of their IPs, you don't throw a tantrum because maybe 20 million of it might go to your ideological enemies.
Or, at least, if you do, that money's going to a better game studio, so you're probably told to stfu.
 
I'm actually amazed no other game company tried an open world Hogwarts RPG set with the MC as a Hogwarts student until now.

Seems pretty obvious it would attract attention. Having the game play out like one of the books where 1 school year = one year of adventure. Any sequels advancing the characters to their next year and all the new study/spells and difficulties that come with.

The franchise is flawed and JK Rowling is borderline lowcow material, but a lot of the world she created is pretty ripe for games and adventures.
 
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They took gender out for the most part. From the videos I've seen online, the uniforms appear to be the same, any character can have any hairstyle. and you can choose if your character is a witch or wizard. The game says that choosing witch or wizard places you into different dorms, but I don't know exactly what that means. Will all other characters in the witch dorm be female or is the title just for show?
I'm not a big gamer but if trannies were getting this upset, I was willing to drop the cash out of spite. However, they bent the knee and chose to deep throat the girl dicks while they were down there. So, fuck 'em.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulta...r-character-creation-options/?sh=503444cb3ed9
There was a moment in one of the books where it was confirmed that if girls try to get into the boy's dorms they can. If the boys try to get into the girls' rooms there's actual magical protections preventing that, basically the stairs turn into a slide and punt them back.
 
Feh. I'd rather gouge my eyeballs out and put that leech thing from Wrath of Khan in my ears before engaging with anything Potter.

Silver lining if the wokescolds are getting their butt chapped, but anyone who actually dumps money on this thing that doesn't intend to actually enjoy it is also suffering from birth defects. Nobody cares about spite money.
 
I'm actually amazed no other game company tried an open world Hogwarts RPG set with the MC as a Hogwarts student until now. Seems pretty obvious it would attract attention. Having the game play out like one of the books where 1 school year = one yrar of adventure. Any sequels advancing the characters to their next year and all the new study/spells and difficulties that come with. The franchise is flawed and JK Rowling is borderline lowcow material, but a lot of the world she created is pretty ripe for games and adventures.
Tbh I was under the impression that HP was a dying franchise for a few years until the troons declared jihad on Rowling
 
I was wondering what those retarded tags were about (it showed NSFW and Psychological Horror (which I assume was typical troon hysterics) and even "Choices Matter" now seems fishy in retrospect) and had flagged them but I doubt Steam will care.
Normies really will not give a fuck, like parents who get this for their children. All the HP movies are still on TV regularly and people enjoy them. And while a lot of people definitely should "read another book" (play another game?), HP is certainly still popular with children and is at least appropriate for them to read, especially since a lot of YA nowadays is a diversity hellhole ruled by cringey middle-aged women (who probably also cry about JKR being a TERF).
 
the convoluted Gary Stu that is Harry Potter.
He's not really a Gary Stu. His biggest talent is disarming wizards and running away like a little bitch.
Even the characters in the book note this. He's a mediocre wizard whose surrounded by much more powerful and influent people who protect and fight his battles.

Contrast this to say, the star wars chick from the new trilogy who masters everything with so much as acknowledging it exists.
 
You know gaming is dying when the top selling game is a movie franchise tie-in game for a movie series that ended a decade ago.
Supposedly they're rebooting the movies/remaking them. Casting calls are allegedly going to start in the next few years.

He's not really a Gary Stu. His biggest talent is disarming wizards and running away like a little bitch.
Even the characters in the book note this. He's a mediocre wizard whose surrounded by much more powerful and influent people who protect and fight his battles.

Contrast this to say, the star wars chick from the new trilogy who masters everything with so much as acknowledging it exists.

Eh, can you blame the kid. His aunt and uncle raised him to think his parents were worse than scum individuals and they *had* to take them in do to being family and hated being his caregiver only to find out that his parents were brutally murdered by a psychopath bent on world domination and that the "magical" society that he found out about less than 5 minutes previously expects him to be the equivalent to Jesus Christ because the main baddy was too stupid to chuck a toddler out the window of a second story house. The best parts of the saga are Harry getting his teeth kicked in right after he does the thing that the adults tell him not to do (of course it ends with him saving the day anyways because it's a child's fantasy book).
 
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