The Hogwarts Legacy Switch Port Is Missing One Of The Game’s Biggest Selling Points

Hogwarts Legacy--the massive open-world RPG set in the Harry Potter universe--has finally arrived on the Nintendo Switch. But unfortunately, it seems that players exploring Hogwarts Castle and the rest of the game's detailed environs aren't quite feeling the magic, in part because of a major gameplay limitation that's exclusive to the Switch version of the game: The open-world isn't actually open.

One of the game's biggest selling points when it launched for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC earlier this year was its near-seamless open-world exploration, but anyone playing the game on Switch will be met with a vastly different experience than players on other platforms. Switch players are reportedly experiencing a large number of loading screens when traveling from place to place. Even the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game (which launched back in May) don't have these limitations in place, so Switch players are understandably frustrated. They're also experiencing other issues, like dialogue lines not playing correctly and subtitles disappearing.

The SwitchUp YouTube channel posted a side-by-side gameplay comparison to give players a better idea of how the Hogwarts Legacy's Switch port holds up against its performance on other platforms. The comparison revealed that Switch players will encounter a loading screen every single time they attempt to visit the nearby village of Hogsmeade, enter a shop, or otherwise leave the main gameplay area, with these loading screens lasting anywhere from 30 seconds to nearly a minute. Still, all the other core gameplay elements are there, so patient players (or those who simply prefer to use a Switch) may find that the loading screens don't put too much of a damper on their gameplay experience.

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