Hogwarts Legacy Nintendo Switch Version Launch Date

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By Tanisha Wankhade | May 15, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Hogwarts Legacy released on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC on February 7, 2023. Then, it arrived to last-gen console PS4 and Xbox One on May 5, 2023. But the Nintendo Switch version eventually has a launch day, and it’s far away, that is another six months away. Hogwarts Legacy Nintendo Switch Version Launch Date.

Hogwarts Legacy is a 2023 action game which have a role-playing theme and the game is made by Avalanche Software and launched by Warner Bros. Games under its Portkey Games label. The game is themed in the Wizarding World universe, showing the world in the late 1800s, a century before the events chronicled in the Harry Potter novels. The gamer regulates a student enrolled in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who learns to use an array of magical capabilities and items. With the help of fellow students and professors, the main hero starts a journey to solve an ancient mystery that has long been hidden within the wizarding world.

Hogwarts Legacy is releasing for Nintendo Switch on November 14, 2023, exactly six months to the day from today. The delay is concentrated on “developing the best probable experience” aka, trying to find out how to start the game on hardware that’s more or less two and a half generations old at this point. Hogwarts Legacy is a sprawling RPG, and what most games do is some kind of streaming cloud version of the game on Switch, preferably than having the game run natively there.

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Generally, if Hogwarts Legacy can do it, it completely expects to arrive to the Switch which has a 125 million strong install base. The same belongs for why it arrived to last-gen consoles ultimately, as between PS4 and Xbox One, that’s possibly another 180 million or so. It’s quite vicious that Hogwarts Legacy managed to sell 12 million copies within its first two weeks on just PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC, and then 15 million in nearly three months, right at the release of the last-gen versions.

Provided the fact that the game is on five, running on six distinct platforms, we completely conclude that the Elden Ring-like accomplishment of 20 million sales in the first year is going to occur, but we’ll have to wait and see.

Talking anout the game, we still have surprising limited details about what plans are arriving next. A new patch was put in arachnophobia mode to eliminate its many spiders, and then about 500 other bug fixes. But we can’t say on DLC (Quidditch DLC seems unlikely, provided the forthcoming launch of a separate, Portkey Quidditch game or ignoring DLC and jumping straight to a sequel, which does look like possible given these sales. It’s also a bit ambiguous how a sequel would help as you’re not going to enjoy, redesign Hogwarts, so gamers are wondering if it may go to a distinct magic school in a distinct portion of the world instead.

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