![]() There's still a fair amount of mess/fallout internally from that apparently, and it wouldn't surprise me if it meant that finding a freelance reviewer for this fell through the cracks or their reviewer is otherwise delayed as it sounds like keys weren't sent out to media very early. The site's a mess honestly, they've been sold like 3 times in the last 3 years and each time it's included staffing changes and reductions in overall teamsize, now they're part of Fandom. Anybody know anything about Gamespot review being late for this game?Doubtful. Especially with all the affiliate links, guides, and how to Save On Hogwarts Legacy Preorders on their website.I kinda wanna see that review now. ( More on if she’s making money from the product here).I HOPE they aren't boycotting a review for this game. Yet few sane beings wake up offended by Rowling’s opinions outside of the app.Īgain, as IGN says, Rowling isn’t directly involved in the game. ![]() On Twitter, calls to boycott the “Potter” franchise are notable. IGN lends credence to unreasonable critics by acknowledging their purported displeasure. The desire to accommodate the unhinged is at the core of the statement. Imagine feeling the need to include a disclaimer on the review to explain why you, a site that reviews video games, chose to review a video game - the most anticipated since “GTA 5,” we might add. We haven’t seen a statement so cowardly since Jon Stewart apologized for being white. The following disclaimer appears in the review of the game: ![]() The site says while it would still review the game, it wonders aloud if playing the game is even “ethical.” IGN cites hurt feelings over franchise creator JK Rowling’s past comments about transgender persons. The video gaming website IGN has justified reviewing the forthcoming “Hogwarts Legacy,” a game based on the “Harry Potter” novels.
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