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During Sony's PS5 showcase that took place earlier this month, Hogwarts Legacy was revealed after being previously leaked in the past , and at one point even rumored to be developed by Rocksteady until that was debunked . The reveal of Hogwarts Legacy however was not entirely welcomed due to the recent controversy surrounding the creator of the fictional universe the game is set within. A FAQ has detailed exactly how much involvement J.K. Rowling has in the upcoming magical RPG, and it seems to be purposefully added in light of the situation onl  
The fantasy RPG Ikenfell takes the "magic school" premise of Harry Potter and applies it to the turn-based gameplay of classic Final Fantasy games (with a dash of Undertale thrown in). The plot revolves around Maritte, a once-ordinary girl whose magical powers awaken when she visits the magical academy of Ikenfell in search of her missing prodigy sister, Safina. As players gather companions and explore the towers and courtyards of Ikenfell, they must master a timing-based combat system focused around the casting of sigil-based spe  
When author J.K. Rowling first tried publishing Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone , she was rejected multiple times by editors who thought her book was too long or too offbeat for young readers to enjoy; the eventual runaway success of the Harry Potter series proved that Rowling was, in fact, onto something. Her combination of magical fantasy with the archaic boarding-school genre of literature spoke to school-going children of different ages and nationalities, who saw themselves in the shoes of the brave Harry Potter, the bookish Hermione, or the earnest Ron Weasley. To this day, Harry Potter fans still try to sort themselves (and characters from popular media) into the four houses of Hogwarts or argue over whether they'd personally get better grades in Potions or Defense Against The Dark A  
Once he does this, the views on his channel will skyrocket, thanks to both his supporters and people who are morbidly curious. The algorithm will reward him for it and he’ll get back to putting out videos about why he hates Brie Larson or some other asinine shit. Along with people like Shapiro, he will become another cog in the hate machine on YouTube, his videos revolving around the algorithm and reinforcing the beliefs of people who already watch similar tosh. Either that or he’ll go the crowdfunding route and promise to lead development on a game "free of politics", and the suckers will eat it up. If he was being assigned to a Hogwarts house, it would be Griftin  
This latest installment in the Fire Emblem franchise retains the tactical combat, unit recruitment, and fantasy elements seen in previous titles, while throwing in a fair number of "magical academy" tropes. In the first half of Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the protagonist becomes a professor at the Officers Academy at Garreg Mach Monastery, instructing a new generation of nobles in the arts of combat, marksmanship, and magic. As the title, " Fire Emblem: Three Houses, " suggests, students are divided into three (four with the DLC) school houses: The Black Eagles, The Blue Lions, The Golden Deer, and the Ashen Wolves. By choosing to join one house or the others, the player gains a closer connection to the students within, while also unwittingly choosing the side they'll take in the massive, nation-spanning war that breaks out in the second half of the g  
In detailing whether the game has been created with Rowling's approval, Warner Bros. Games mentions the Portkey Games Label used for games set in the Wizarding World, "Each experience offered under Portkey Games will take place in the Wizarding World and will be authentic to the Wizarding World. J.K. Rowling is supportive of Portkey Games and has entrusted the design and creation of the games to WB Games and the developers involv  
Unlike the other games in this article, Arcana Academy is a tabletop game rather than a video game, a pen-and-paper RPG loosely styled after Powered By The Apocalypse -style productions . The developers of Arcana Academy explicitly built their games to recreate the magical academy shenanigans seen in books like **Harry Potter ** , The Magicians , and Akata Witch , letting players design their own (initially flawed) spells and centering each game's plot around a central mystery the magic student PCs need to unravel. The character creation process for the wizards and witches of Arcana Academy is similarly freeform, asking players to assign their PCs a list of personality traits, beliefs, talents, and resources they can call upon to augment their dice rolls and guide their roleplaying effo  
However, with Rowling trending alongside the games reveal, fans on Twitter were torn on whether or not to purchase the game as it would mean financially supporting Rowling and her views that many people within the community have deemed as transphobic, harmful, and disappointing. In light of this, the games FAQ page indicates that " J.K. Rowling is not directly involved in the creation of the game," it reads, "however, her extraordinary body of writing is the foundation of all projects in the Wizarding Wor

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