Hogwarts Legacyfans are shocked and amazed the Nintendo Switch version is actually good, after several delays.Finally, after months of waiting,Hogwarts Legacyis available for all platforms,Xbox,PlayStation,PCandNintendoSwitch.Take a look at the trailer for the Switch version belowFollowing its launch on new-gen platforms and PC, the game wasported to Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but the Nintendo Switch version washit with several delays, as well as scepticism that the game would release in a playable state despite the extended development time.AdvertHowever as of 14 November, Nintendo Switch players can pick up the game digitally or physically and areseriously impressedwith how well it runs on the Switch’s arguably out-of-date hardware.One player shared their gameplay on Reddit,sayingthey’d been able to play the game slightly prior to its release because it’s “already the 14th in some areas.”The gameplay was captured in the Switch’s handheld mode and was surprisingly smooth, as the player wandered through the fields and soared through the skies on their broomstick with virtually no slowdown or hiccups in the gameplay.That being said it’s still a vastly inferior version in terms of graphics, with a lot of the discourse online commenting on the poor waxwork statues that have replaced the game’s many NPCs.AdvertCommenters on the post were pleasantly surprised though, with some even being salty that other open-world games on the Switch don’t play as smoothly, namelyPokémon ScarletandPokémon Violet.One user said: “Doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would.”Another added: “I’ve played a bit today myself and I’m surprised at how well it runs and how good it looks.”Then aPokémonfan said: “I’m angry about Scarlet and Violet again.”AdvertAll in all, it’s a pretty good Nintendo Switch port, whether it was worth the wait is up to the fans, but at least the definitive Harry Potter gaming experience is available for everyone now.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo

Hogwarts Legacyfans are shocked and amazed the Nintendo Switch version is actually good, after several delays.Finally, after months of waiting,Hogwarts Legacyis available for all platforms,Xbox,PlayStation,PCandNintendoSwitch.Take a look at the trailer for the Switch version belowFollowing its launch on new-gen platforms and PC, the game wasported to Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but the Nintendo Switch version washit with several delays, as well as scepticism that the game would release in a playable state despite the extended development time.AdvertHowever as of 14 November, Nintendo Switch players can pick up the game digitally or physically and areseriously impressedwith how well it runs on the Switch’s arguably out-of-date hardware.One player shared their gameplay on Reddit,sayingthey’d been able to play the game slightly prior to its release because it’s “already the 14th in some areas.”The gameplay was captured in the Switch’s handheld mode and was surprisingly smooth, as the player wandered through the fields and soared through the skies on their broomstick with virtually no slowdown or hiccups in the gameplay.That being said it’s still a vastly inferior version in terms of graphics, with a lot of the discourse online commenting on the poor waxwork statues that have replaced the game’s many NPCs.AdvertCommenters on the post were pleasantly surprised though, with some even being salty that other open-world games on the Switch don’t play as smoothly, namelyPokémon ScarletandPokémon Violet.One user said: “Doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would.”Another added: “I’ve played a bit today myself and I’m surprised at how well it runs and how good it looks.”Then aPokémonfan said: “I’m angry about Scarlet and Violet again.”AdvertAll in all, it’s a pretty good Nintendo Switch port, whether it was worth the wait is up to the fans, but at least the definitive Harry Potter gaming experience is available for everyone now.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Nintendo Switch,Nintendo
Hogwarts Legacyfans are shocked and amazed the Nintendo Switch version is actually good, after several delays.Finally, after months of waiting,Hogwarts Legacyis available for all platforms,Xbox,PlayStation,PCandNintendoSwitch.Take a look at the trailer for the Switch version belowFollowing its launch on new-gen platforms and PC, the game wasported to Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but the Nintendo Switch version washit with several delays, as well as scepticism that the game would release in a playable state despite the extended development time.AdvertHowever as of 14 November, Nintendo Switch players can pick up the game digitally or physically and areseriously impressedwith how well it runs on the Switch’s arguably out-of-date hardware.One player shared their gameplay on Reddit,sayingthey’d been able to play the game slightly prior to its release because it’s “already the 14th in some areas.”The gameplay was captured in the Switch’s handheld mode and was surprisingly smooth, as the player wandered through the fields and soared through the skies on their broomstick with virtually no slowdown or hiccups in the gameplay.That being said it’s still a vastly inferior version in terms of graphics, with a lot of the discourse online commenting on the poor waxwork statues that have replaced the game’s many NPCs.AdvertCommenters on the post were pleasantly surprised though, with some even being salty that other open-world games on the Switch don’t play as smoothly, namelyPokémon ScarletandPokémon Violet.One user said: “Doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would.”Another added: “I’ve played a bit today myself and I’m surprised at how well it runs and how good it looks.”Then aPokémonfan said: “I’m angry about Scarlet and Violet again.”AdvertAll in all, it’s a pretty good Nintendo Switch port, whether it was worth the wait is up to the fans, but at least the definitive Harry Potter gaming experience is available for everyone now.
Hogwarts Legacyfans are shocked and amazed the Nintendo Switch version is actually good, after several delays.
Finally, after months of waiting,Hogwarts Legacyis available for all platforms,Xbox,PlayStation,PCandNintendoSwitch.
Take a look at the trailer for the Switch version below
Following its launch on new-gen platforms and PC, the game wasported to Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but the Nintendo Switch version washit with several delays, as well as scepticism that the game would release in a playable state despite the extended development time.
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However as of 14 November, Nintendo Switch players can pick up the game digitally or physically and areseriously impressedwith how well it runs on the Switch’s arguably out-of-date hardware.
One player shared their gameplay on Reddit,sayingthey’d been able to play the game slightly prior to its release because it’s “already the 14th in some areas.”
The gameplay was captured in the Switch’s handheld mode and was surprisingly smooth, as the player wandered through the fields and soared through the skies on their broomstick with virtually no slowdown or hiccups in the gameplay.
That being said it’s still a vastly inferior version in terms of graphics, with a lot of the discourse online commenting on the poor waxwork statues that have replaced the game’s many NPCs.
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Commenters on the post were pleasantly surprised though, with some even being salty that other open-world games on the Switch don’t play as smoothly, namelyPokémon ScarletandPokémon Violet.
One user said: “Doesn’t look as bad as I thought it would.”
Another added: “I’ve played a bit today myself and I’m surprised at how well it runs and how good it looks.”
Then aPokémonfan said: “I’m angry about Scarlet and Violet again.”
Advert
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All in all, it’s a pretty good Nintendo Switch port, whether it was worth the wait is up to the fans, but at least the definitive Harry Potter gaming experience is available for everyone now.
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