Hogwarts Legacy has gone live on Early Access, and Xbox Series X|S is one of the several platforms on which gamers can enjoy the launch.
Unlike the PC platform, the game has gone live on consoles, thanks to a different release schedule followed by both Xbox and PlayStation. Interestingly, Microsoft's console offers the best of both worlds, thanks to the facility of keyboard-and-mouse (KBM) support.
Typically, the Xbox Series X|S' primary input method is the controllers that come with the package. Gamers can choose from different options, and even third-party devices can be utilized. Hence, the choices are unlimited, and other options are based on a person's budget.
However, Xbox has always emphasized the accessibility part of its console, a prime example of which is its existing Game Pass service.
It appears that Avalanche Software, the developer of Hogwarts Legacy, has been able to include full KBM support on the Xbox's current-gen console. Unfortunately, there are certain limitations, but let's look at what players can enjoy with this feature. It's worth noting that the current capabilities might be improved with the post-launch patch.
Disclaimer: KBM features have worked for the writer on their assigned hardware. Support can vary based on different devices.
There are some immense benefits of a console having KBM support. Of course, its effectiveness depends on the genre and nature of the game, but the feature is primarily positive irrespective of the underlying conditions.
Hogwarts Legacy does have certain shooter elements, although there are no guns. Instead, players will be using their wands to target enemies and cast spells, and there are multiple ones at that. So naturally, it will require them to aim correctly at the
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