The latest recruitment information from Avalanche Software hints that "Hogwarts Legacy 2" may transform from a single-player story-driven model to a massively multiplayer online role-playing game using a real-time service model.

Previous job announcements have revealed the potential for the sequel to "Hogwarts Legacy" to become a live service game.Although it has not been officially confirmed, Avalanche's continuous "multiplayer online role-playing game" recruitment posts have repeatedly appeared in job descriptions directly related to the magical world. The latest recruitment information continues this feature again.

The recruitment information for narrative system designer and world art designer, together with other job announcements, revealed to players the possibility of turning "Hogwarts Legacy" into an MMORPG.The job description of the narrative system designer requires the applicant to have the ability to "create under a mature IP framework", have "profound literacy" in the field of film and television literature, and a "love of fantasy themes".Although the specific meaning of "mature IP" is not directly stated, it can be inferred that this position will serve new projects of existing IP rather than original games.The job requirements for world art designers include knowledge reserves of "open world gameplay" and "growth/reward systems", as well as "real-time service game" development experience in the field of "multiplayer online role-playing games".

It is worth noting that the job details of the narrative system designer repeatedly emphasize the design capabilities of "interactive narrative" and "plot branching", which is highly consistent with the recruitment requirements that earlier hinted that "Hogwarts Legacy 2" may adopt multi-line narrative.
To be clear, a job posting never equates to a final product.However, the expansion of Avalanche and Warner Bros.'s team does indicate that certain projects are progressing, and players who are paying attention to the game may wish to continue to pay attention.