
One of the ways developers could overcome the Switch’s technical limitations is by utilizing cloud-based gaming. If it manages to deliver a quality product, it will certainly go a long way toward pacifying gamers who were upset by the delay of some versions of Hogwarts Legacy. It is hard to imagine how this will be achieved, though Avalanche Software has already exceeded expectations, and it may do it yet again. In an interview, Troy Johnson, who is one of the designers, stated that the game will be beautiful and faithful to the studio’s idea. Even if Hogwarts Legacy can run on the Switch, it could wind up meeting the same fate as The Outer Worlds, and it may be heavily crippled by poor performance.ĭespite the monumental challenge ahead, Avalanche Software does not seem deterred. This doesn’t apply to third-party games alone, as gamers recently experienced plenty of technical issues with Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This is a disappointment, as it is brilliant when played on a PC or console. This has been the case with The Outer Worlds, which manages to run on the Switch but at the cost of a poor framerate and terrible graphical quality that makes the game nearly unplayable. They are resource-intense games which test the Switch's hardware, and while franchises like The Legend of Zelda manage to pull it off, there are several examples of games that don't. Historically, open-world games have struggled the most on the Switch.

These locations are rendered beautifully, making it very easy to get immersed in the magical world. Furthermore, players can venture beyond the walls of the castle to visit Hogsmeade village. When they do, it proves to be quite an expansive location filled with plenty of secrets to discover. Hogwarts Legacy takes place within Hogwarts castle, and players are free to explore it as they desire.
