Has hogwarts legacy broke any records?

Has hogwarts legacy broke any records?

Has hogwarts legacy broke any records?

Despite this, on Thursday, Warner Bros Games
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released the information that Hogwarts Legacy shifted 12 million units in its first two weeks, generating $850 million in revenue and becoming their biggest game debut ever, and one of the biggest launches of all time.

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Does hogwarts legacy run on ps4?
A: The Hogwarts Legacy Collector's Edition for PlayStation®4 and Xbox One will be available May 5, 2023.
2024-02-15 17:43:10


Why wont hogwarts legacy load on my laptop?
The antivirus software on your Windows may recognize the process of launching the game as a threat and interfere with this process, leading to the “Hogwarts Legacy won't launch” issue. To bypass this issue, you should disable the antivirus on your PC temporarily.
2024-02-07 23:22:19


How much is hogwarts legacy coming out?
The Hogwarts Legacy Collector's Edition can (technically) be pre-ordered for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X for $299.99, and PC for $289.99. There are also PS4 and Xbox One versions of the Collector's Edition available for $289.99, but like the other previous-gen console versions, they're not coming until May.
2024-01-12 18:17:23


Why is hogwarts legacy so expensive?
Hogwarts Legacy. It's because it's a ps5 and sony charge that much, why would you think otherwise. Sony charges money for Developer Kits, IE, developers have to pay Sony to develop on their platform. Plus they get a cut of all sales.
2023-06-14 01:33:33

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