There's been quite a bit of buzz surrounding Hogwarts Legacy since its initial reveal, but there's also been a bit of confusion. Hogwarts Legacy was first revealed during the PlayStation Future of Gaming Showcase, which led many to incorrectly believe that the game was going to be a PlayStation exclusive. It was later clarified that Hogwarts Legacy would be coming to PC and Xbox platforms as well as PlayStation, and now yet another system has been added to the list.
Shortly after the Hogwarts Legacy State of Play presentation, Warner Bros. Interactive confirmed that not only is the game coming to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, but it's also coming to the Nintendo Switch. Hogwarts Legacy seems like a fairly sizable and demanding game, so how exactly it will run on the Switch remains unclear at this point. However, there was no mention of the Switch version only being playable through the Cloud, so it seems that the developers were somehow able to make a proper native Switch version that will presumably be available as both a download and as a physical cartridge.
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The Hogwarts Legacy platforms weren't the only things that fans have been confused about. There was also some confusion about if Hogwarts Legacy would have microtransactions after fans spotted numerous timers in the State of Play presentation reminiscent of timers seen in mobile games. The Harry Potter mobile games have some infamously egregious microtransactions, so it's understandable that some would assume that the new game would use them to let fans speed up the timers. However, it was later clarified that Hogwarts Legacy will not have microtransactions of any kind
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