Hogwarts Legacy: JK Rowling has the "right to keep her views"

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    It's been several weeks since Warner Bros. Interactive announced Hogwarts legacy, video game developed by Avalanche Software - known for their work in Cars 2, Cars 3 Driven to win and Toy Story 3 - set in the magical and mysterious universe of Harry Potter. The news has certainly made the happiness of many fans around the world, but the writer JK Rowling he is currently in a difficult situation in his professional career. In fact, the author recently joined in the eye of the storm because of some comments on social networks accused of being of transphobic nature. For this, several enthusiasts have decided to boycott any product linked to Rowling such as books, films, merchandise and even video games.



    With the announcement of Hogwarts Legacy the fans got there though find yourself divided, since the work itself has apparently done nothing wrong. Some members of the trans community, however, argued that they would not buy the game, unless the developers had not publicly condemned the words of the author. Perhaps this is why Warner Bros. Interactive has decided to break the silence on this delicate issue, through a Q&A reported by journalist Jason Schreier. The President of the videogames section of the company, that is David Haddad, in fact, answered questions about the possible effects on Hogwarts Legacy caused by Rowling's current reputation.

     JK Rowoling is the author of the Harry Potter franchise but she is also a person. This means it is free to express their views through social media. I may disapprove of them, just as I may disagree with his view of any subject, but I agree that he has the right to express his views.



    While waiting to discover the effect of the trans community and fans on this statement, we remind you that Hogwarts Legacy is currently slated to be released on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series S | X and PC by the end of 2021.

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