By Matthew King, | April 08, 2017
'Harry Potter' RPG maybe in the works at Avalanche Software's studio. (YouTube)
Die-hard fans of Harry Potter have some good news coming their way! If the latest report is of any indication, a "Harry Potter" RPG is on the cards of Warner Bros.
Avalanche Software, the studio behind the cancelled "Disney Infinity" and later bought by Warner Bros., is currently looking for people to join its development team for a new RPG. The job ad leaves an intriguing clue, however, which prompted fans to guess that it's a "Harry Potter" game.
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The said job ad posted at Warner Bros. Careers page indicates that the company is in need of a senior games writer. The candidates must own a extensive knowlege of gaming narrative and branching storytelling especially in the world of Role-playing games.
Interestingly enough, it added that it needs a talented storyteller who thoroughly understands the British culture and grammatical presentation. This specific qualification sparked the intrigue since there's only a number of franchises that belong to the list.
The Harry Potter franchise is definitely the best guess by many, given the fact that WB owns the rights to produce the game. But fans must note that it could also turn out to be another title.
Putting the game's possibility aside, Metro reported that additional job ads for a new and exciting AAA project are also looking for an environment artist and a lead animator. Both should be able to work in Unreal Engine 4.
It does seem to be a big project from Warner Bros that's up the sleeves of Avalance Software right. But it still remains a mystery as to what video game this could be at this point.
Since they're still in the process of hiring for more staff to work with the team, it could still be ways far off before the publisher or the developer would let the cat out of the bag. For now, Harry Potter fans can cross their fingers that the "Harry Potter" RPG is indeed on the cards of Warner Bros.
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