is finally coming to the Nintendo Switch, but there could be a few problems that come with it due to the system's hardware and the game's requirements. was first released for PC and other consoles in February 2023. However, there are still a couple of weeks before it hits the Switch, and it might force anybody who wants to play it to remove other games first.
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comes with a mandatory day-one patch on the Nintendo Switch. While this isn't unusual for new games, the size of the patch combined with the size of the game could lead to space issues. Especially since the Nintendo Switch only comes with 32 GB of storage by default, and adding to that amount requires the purchase of equipment like a compatible microSD card.
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On the Nintendo Switch, will be about 7 GB, which is much less than the PC version, that's roughly 73 GB. However, the mandatory day one patch adds another 8 GB to the space needed for, raising the total to about 15 GB. Since the Nintendo Switch only comes with 32 GB of storage, this means that this single game will take up just under half of the total amount, not considering the space needed for the Switch's operating system to run.
Hogwart's Legacy comes to the Nintendo Switch on November 14, 2023.
Right now, the best way to fix the storage issue for the Nintendo Switch is to use a microSD card, which can add up to 2 TB of additional storage. While this puts it on par with the size of many computer hard drives, it won't bring the performance up to the level of a gaming computer. However, the Switch's handheld style benefits regardless of the decreased
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