The new game in the Harry Potter universe, Hogwarts Legacy, is already causing a lot of controversy on Steam a month before its release: While there are no reviews yet, angry users are finding new ways to vilify the game. They stick blatant tags on the fantasy RPG to show how critical they are of Harry Potter author JK Rowling.
How do players express their protest against the game?
What were those markings? The tags Hogwarts Legacy got included not only applicable tags like “Adventure, Magic, Open World, Fantasy or RPG” but also blatant, negative tags:
Steam has now apparently deleted these blatantly negative tags, but some of the earlier tags can be seen via the Internet archive “Web.Archives.org”.
Protest against author JK Rowling extends to the game
Why is the game labeled like this? The background to these negative tags against Hogwarts Legacy is the ongoing controversy surrounding Harry Potter author JK Rowling.
Critics see her as a “transphobic, radical feminist” – Rowling bitingly defends herself against this accusation, the situation has been escalating for months.
A German Twitch streamer calls for a boycott of Hogwarts Legacy
Many of their critics write that Harry Potter was a cherished part of their childhood – but JK Rowling doesn’t go at all and ruins their enjoyment of the universe. She should not collect any more money from Harry Potter.
Individual hashtags allude to parts of this controversy:
Despite this negative criticism and boycott calls, Hogwarts Legacy seems to be selling excellently on Steam:
Hogwarts Legacy: The new Harry Potter game is a top seller on Steam a month before the release – despite the call for a boycott