Avalanche Software just released the hotly anticipatedHogwarts Legacy, and despite controversies surrounding the series' creator, it has not disappointed.Harry Potterfans are finally able to live out their dreams of attending Hogwarts and make a name for themselves within the wizarding community. It has truly been a treat for fans of the IP, and hopefully this will lead to evenmore exciting adventures in the Wizarding World.

Hogwarts Legacyhas gone a long way toward putting Avalanche Software on the map. The game serves as a departure from the studio’s past titles, showing just what this studio is capable of. While some players may always confuse Avalanche Software forRage 2developer Avalanche Studios,Hogwarts Legacy’s success opens up a bright future after its more forgettable history.

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Avalanche Software Has a History of Movie Tie-in Games

Hogwarts Legacyis not Avalanche Software’s first movie tie-in game, and it probably will not be the last. The studio has made a career out of delivering tie-in games to all sorts of different franchises with names likeCars 2,Cars 3: Driven to Win,Bolt,Chicken Little,Meet the Robinsons, andHannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour.While none of these titles have come close to the heights ofHogwarts Legacy, they gave Avalanche experience when it comes to adapting popular IPs.

Avalanche Software has been churning out various Disney-related titles ever since The Walt Disney Company acquired it in 2005. Before that, it helpeddeveloped games likePrince of Persia: Arabian Nights,Rampage 2: Universal Tour, andTak and the Power of Juju.It was also still playing around in pre-established IPs such asDragon Ball ZandRugrats.

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Avalanche Software is Coming Fresh Off Disney Infinity

The biggest game that Avalanche Software developed beforeHogwarts Legacyis probablythe toys-to-life franchiseDisney Infinity.Disney Infinitybrought together almost all of Disney’s major IPs into one giant crossover game. Avalanche took everything that it learned about movie tie-in games to the next level, and while the games were never critically acclaimed, each entry gave Disney fans a fun few crossovers to explore.

The firstDisney Infinitybrought together franchises likePirates of the Caribbean,Monsters University, andThe Incrediblesinto one wild world. The second game expanded the roster to include Marvel characters, and the third game expanded it further with theStar Warsfranchise. Each game was also backwards compatible with characters from the previous ones. The crossover may have been fun for Disney fans, but the series quickly became expensive to keep up with -as did most of the toys-to-life trend. Disney ended up shutting down the franchise in 2016, and it shut down Avalanche Software in the process.

Avalanche Software remained dormant until Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment re-opened the studio in 2017. Of course,Avalanche would go on to developHogwarts Legacyand \giveHarry Potterfans the experience many had been dreaming about since they readHarry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.It is pretty impressive what Avalanche was able to pull off with its latest game, and hopefully this is a sign of things to come from the studio.

Hogwarts Legacyis now available for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions coming April 4 and the Switch version launching on July 25.