Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and Avalanche Software’s Hogwarts Legacy won’t be getting any DLC, although post launch support for the game is planned.
Speaking during IGN Fan Fest 2023, Hogwarts Legacy game director Alan Tew explained that the development team currently has no DLC or expansion planned, as it had been occupied with bringing the game to life. However, plans may change in the future.
Despite there being no planned DLC for Hogwarts Legacy, the developer is actively providing post launch support via updates, with the recent one fixing several performance improvements and other lingering issues on consoles and PC. One of the key fixes was related to Owl Mail, which had a problem triggering sequential missions. This recent update has fixed this issue. Additionally, there were some rare crashes that occurred around certain in-game world events, which have been resolved.
The update has also addressed character-related issues such as flickering with transparent heads and fixed issues with hair. The user interface has seen improvements in localization text for additional content items and the display of mission descriptions.
Improvements have been made to the game’s performance and stability, including better performance in Fidelity mode, reduced crashes when hovering over the map, and fixed rare crashes related to in-game world events. The update also addresses issues related to Raytracing and DirectX Version 12, which is now required to run the game on PC.
In terms of post launch content, however, there have been no announcements from Avalanche Software as of writing. Fans will, therefore, have to be patient and enjoy the game for now.
Hogwarts Legacy is an action role-playing video game, developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment under its Portkey Games label, using the Unreal Engine. It is developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment under the Portkey Games label.