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WB gibt Berichten zufolge unangekündigte Hogwarts Legacy bezahlte DLC ab

Authore: AidenAktualisieren:Mar 28,2025

Laut einem Bericht von Bloomberg hat Warner Bros. einen unangekündigten bezahlten DLC für das beliebte Spiel Hogwarts Legacy abgesagt. Die geplante Erweiterung sollte dieses Jahr neben einer "definitiven Ausgabe" des Spiels veröffentlicht werden. Die Entscheidung zur Absage kam jedoch nach Bedenken, dass das Inhaltsvolumen den beabsichtigten Preis nicht gemäß den Quellen von Bloomberg rechtfertigte. Warner Bros. entschied sich, die Angelegenheit nicht zu kommentieren, wenn er von Bloomberg angesprochen wurde.

Dieser Schritt kommt inmitten einer breiteren Umstrukturierung von Warner Bros. ' Gaming -Abteilung, die sich mit finanziellen Herausforderungen auseinandersetzt. Anfang dieses Jahres hat das Unternehmen auch ein geplantes Wonder Woman -Spiel abgesagt, die Entwicklungsstudio -Monolith -Produktionen geschlossen und andere Studios geschlossen, darunter WB San Diego und der Multiversus -Entwickler von Player First Games. Darüber hinaus gab es im vergangenen September im Rocksteady Studios Entlassungen.

Trotz der Absage des Hogwarts Legacy DLC betont Warner Bros. weiterhin die Bedeutung des Harry -Potter -Franchise in seinem Portfolio. Das Unternehmen hat öffentlich erklärt, dass Hogwarts Legacy und das Harry Potter -Universum zu den wertvollsten Vermögenswerten gehören, wobei eine Fortsetzung des Spiels als "eine der größten Prioritäten" bezeichnet wird. Dieser Fokus stimmt mit Warner Bros. überein. ' Strategie, sich auf weniger, aber größere Franchise -Unternehmen zu konzentrieren. Das ursprüngliche Hogwarts Legacy -Spiel hat einen erheblichen kommerziellen Erfolg erzielt und über 30 Millionen Exemplare verkauft.

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That’s an exciting announcement! While as of now, there’s no official confirmation from NetEase or Marvel about a game titled Marvel Mystic Mayhem, the idea of a collaboration between NetEase—a company known for its strong mobile game development and publishing expertise—and Marvel, the iconic superhero universe, is very much in line with recent industry trends. If such a game were to be real, Marvel Mystic Mayhem could potentially be a mobile-focused, action-packed RPG or MOBA centered around Marvel’s mystical characters like Doctor Strange, Wong, Spider-Man: No Way Home’s alternate realities, America Chavez, Moon Knight, Scarlet Witch, or even lesser-known mystics from the Marvel multiverse. Here’s what fans might expect if it's real: Magical Combat System: Unique spell-based combat, time manipulation, and reality-warping abilities. Multiverse Exploration: Players travel across different realities, battling dark lords, ancient villains, and cosmic threats. Cinematic Story Mode: A narrative-driven campaign featuring iconic mystical arcs and crossovers. Live-Service Elements: Regular events, seasonal updates, and cross-game collaborations (e.g., with Marvel’s Avengers or Marvel Snap). NetEase’s Signature Art Style: Polished visuals, fast-paced gameplay, and deep customization—hallmarks of games like Avatar: Legends of the Arena or Sky: Children of Light. That said, always check official sources—like Marvel’s website, NetEase Games’ official channels, or verified social media accounts—for the latest news. For now, Marvel Mystic Mayhem sounds like a dream project for fans of magic, mayhem, and Marvel's most enigmatic heroes. Let’s keep an eye out—this could be the next big thing in mobile gaming! 🌟🧙‍♂️💥 Stay tuned!

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