Why The Launch Of 'Hogwarts Legacy' On Nintendo Switch Has Been Delayed

Zinger Key Points
  • Warner Bros. Discovery's "Hogwarts Legacy" will be delayed on the Nintendo Switch to ensure optimization.
  • The Nintendo Switch's processing limitations have led to canceled ports of other titles.

The launch of Warner Bros. Discovery's WBD "Hogwarts Legacy" on Nintendo Co., Ltd.'s NTDOY Nintendo Switch has been delayed to ensure further optimization.

The game, which came out in February for PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox Series X and S, and PC players, has sold 256% more than predicted, earning more than $850 million with more than 12 million units sold in its first two weeks.

See Also: Hogwarts Legacy Shatters Records As The Most Sold Harry Potter Game of All Time

Avalanche Software, a division of Warner Bros. Games and developer of the title that was set to release in July, took to Twitter to announce the delay and the new date of launch.

"Hogwarts Legacy launches on Nintendo Switch on 11/14/23. We know fans are looking forward to playing on Switch, therefore creating the best possible experience is our top priority. Thank you for your patience," Avalanche Software wrote.

The reason behind this hold-up is that the Nintendo Switch lags behind in terms of processing capabilities, even when compared to the standard PlayStation 4. This has led to the cancellation of Switch ports for titles like "Marvel's Midnight Suns," as studios have admitted defeat on the platform.

Read Next: 'Marvel's Midnight Suns' No Longer Coming To Nintendo Switch: Here's Where You Can Play

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