Summary

The last few years have truly been some of the best when it comes to excellent AAA video game releases, and with each new release, fan expectations only grow higher. It’s expected now that a AAA game will be visually stunning, content-rich, and will offer a bevy of satisfying, unique gameplay mechanics, and that’s the bare minimum. Whether it’s a survival horror, shooter, or racing game, the same level of quality is expected across all genres in theAAA video game market, but that’s especially true for the action/adventure genre, where games likeGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacyrefuse to let the side down.

ThoughGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacyoffer two very different video game experiences, they do both belong to the action/adventure genre, and both being AAA, high-budget games, they’re held to the same quality standards and expectations. Those expectations are only going to get grander when it comes to the inevitable sequels, and bothGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacymight be in the same boat when it comes to that, in two big ways.

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Ghost of Tsushima and Hogwarts Legacy Are in the Same Boat

Ghost of Tsushima and Hogwarts Legacy Are Bound to Get Sequels

The biggest factor tyingGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacytogether right now is that both games are practically guaranteed to receive sequels in the near future. While neitherGhost of TsushimanorHogwarts Legacyhave received any form of official confirmation that a sequel is in the works currently, they’ve simply been too successful for that to not happen.

Even despite releasing just a month afterThe Last of Us Part 2 -one of the most anticipated and talked-about games of all time - 2020’sGhost of Tsushimamanaged to stand out from the crowd, and sold 2.4 million units within just its first three days of release. Over the last few years, word ofGhost of Tsushima’s brilliance has spread like wildfire, and its sales have reflected that, with the game selling almost 10 million units by July 2022.

But whileGhost of Tsushimastarted off strong, it did rely heavily on positive word of mouth to get it to where it is today, something thatHogwarts Legacyhasn’t had to do at all. Released back in February of this year,Hogwarts Legacywas an immediate record-breaking smash hit. Despite the franchise creator’s ideology,Hogwarts Legacyhas managed to remain the best-selling game of 2023, a year that’s seen some hugeStar Wars,Zelda, andMariogames release. As of May 2023,Hogwarts Legacyhad sold over 15 million copies, and with its latest Nintendo Switch release, that number has probably increased quite dramatically. Simply put,Ghost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacyare simply too successful to just be one-offs, and a sequel for each is practically guaranteed.

Ghost of Tsushima 2 and Hogwarts Legacy Might Run Into the Same Challenge

But the concept of a sequel brings about another element that could tieGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacytogether, and that’s an issue concerning in-game abilities. The firstGhost of Tsushimawas packed full of content, and that includes a handful of pretty expansive Technique skill trees. While there’s room for moreTechniques inGhost of Tsushima 2, the sequel might have a tough time delivering new skills and mechanics that feel substantially new and different from those in the first game.

The same thing might be true forHogwarts Legacyand its bevy of spells. The firstHogwarts Legacygives players a pretty vast range of spells, including a slew of fan-favorites likethe Unforgivable Curses, Expelliarmus, and Alohomora. Though there are still a few iconic spells that weren’t available inHogwarts Legacy, a sequel might find it difficult to bring anything properly new to the table, with many spell types already being covered in the original, such as a water one, a fire one, an explosive one, etc. BothGhost of TsushimaandHogwarts Legacyare going to need to think a little outside the box to make their respective sequels stand out.

Ghost of Tsushima

WHERE TO PLAY

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