I have a question about the original amps like the Litigator. Will they (or at some of the most popular) be remade in Agora, or can they be made in Agora? I know they're not real life amps, but I was wondering if they have some kind of digital topology similar to how a real amp works.
That's more up to Ben and the Sound Design team. The purpose of Line 6 Original amps is to use our existing tools to create idealized amps that don't exist (or in some cases,
couldn't exist). If at any point the HX DSP tools were insufficient in describing the amp behavior Ben, Sam, or Ryan imagined in their heads, and the Agoura tools could get them notably closer, yeah, I could see that happening. But Agoura isn't a magic "sound better" engine; it helps us describe
behavior (which is a bit nebulous—could be sound, dynamics, feel, response, etc.) better. Line 6 Originals have no baseline to determine the ideal toolset for them, because there's nothing tangible to compare them to.
Imagine you have 1000 shapes and colors of LEGOs. If you're trying to create an ultra-realistic sculpture of, say, your dog at the beach, 1000 shapes/colors may not be sufficient, but the new 5000 LEGO set might get you much closer. But if you're sculpting something abstract that doesn't exist in the real world, you could make exactly what you intend with just a handful of LEGO types. Or you could duct tape a banana-shaped LEGO to a wall and call it "Line 6 Plantainater."
If I had to guess, I'd say Sound Design will use Agoura to make all new Line 6 Originals. Still early, and we have a lot of real amps we want to model in Agoura sooner than later.