Probably Hogwarts as it looks really good.
Octopath II seems interesting but it will depend on how much they've improved the plot. Couldn't get into the first one because I wasn't feeling the story of most characters and the way they felt mostly standalone was dissappointing
Fire Emblem also looks interesting from a gameplay perspective but I'll wait for reviews and overall impressions around here, will only get it if there's a really solid game under the horrible looking art direction and characters.
When Hogwarts or Forspoken are included you know the term RPG doesn't mean much anymore.
Why not though?
You create your own characters, you get and improve skills and gear, you take on quests, there's reportedly an element of player choice which affects the story. What element makes Hogwarts not an RPG when compared to, say, Octopath?
If anything I'd argue you'll probably be doing more "role playing" in Hogwarts than most other games on that list.