It can be difficult for developers to nail sequels of groundbreaking releases, as the weight of fan expectation regarding feature -- and in some cases, storyline -- improvement leaves little room for error. It's usually a good idea to stick to the elements that worked in a previous edition with a few cursory tweaks, but as so many follow-up releases have found in the past, a sequel that lacks significant change to its predecessor's dynamics can have a hard time finding purchase in an ever-evolving gaming market. Hogwarts Legacy's highs and lows are well-documented, and as rumors swirl regarding a potential continuation in the game's tale, Avalanche Software has to address its villain choice for a better experience in the sequel's story.