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Hogwarts Legacy has made over $1 billion since launch

Back in February just two weeks after the game's launch, WB announced that the game had sold 12 million copies so far. Now, just as the game is launching for Xbox One and PS4, the game has surpassed 15 million copies sold to date. 

Hogwarts Legacy is WB's “biggest launch ever”, shipping 12 million copies in the two weeks since launch for PC, Xbox Series X/S and PS5. Now a few months later, the game has surpassed 15 million copies sold. The game is now becoming available on Xbox One and PS4 consoles, meaning more gamers will be able to pick up the game and play.

Hogwarts Legacy should get another boost later in the year, as the game is still due to release on the Nintendo Switch. Even with its limited platform availability, the game has generated more than $1 billion in sales worldwide, which is an impressive feat.

Currently, there are ‘no plans' for Hogwarts Legacy DLC, but that could change now that the game is available on more platforms. Early indications show that the game is running fairly well on last-gen systems too.

KitGuru Says: Have many of you tried Hogwarts Legacy already? What do you think of the game? 

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