Last updated: February 23, 2026. We’ve analyzed gameplay across PS5, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch, reviewing 1,000+ user experiences.
Quick Verdict
Hogwarts Legacy is the Harry Potter game fans have waited decades for. The spell-casting combat is genuinely fun, Hogwarts castle is breathtakingly detailed, and the fan service hits all the right notes. However, generic open-world filler and technical issues on some platforms prevent it from being truly legendary.
Table of Contents
- Platform Comparison
- Gameplay & Combat
- The Wizarding World
- Story & Characters
- Performance Analysis
- Pros & Cons
- Final Verdict
Platform Comparison
Your experience varies significantly depending on where you play:
| Platform | Graphics | Performance | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| PS5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Best Choice |
| Xbox Series X | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | Excellent |
| PC | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ | Great with good hardware |
| Xbox Series S | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ | ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ | Playable |
| Nintendo Switch | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ | ⭐⭐☆☆☆ | Portable only |
Gameplay & Combat
The spell-casting combat system is Hogwarts Legacy’s greatest strength. What starts as basic attack and defense spells evolves into a complex combo system:
🪄 Spell System Breakdown
| Yellow Spells: | Control (freeze, slow, levitate) |
| Red Spells: | Force (push, pull, explosive) |
| Purple Spells: | Dark Arts (high damage, curses) |
| Basic Cast: | Auto-targeting standard attack |
Chaining spells together for devastating combos feels incredible. The combat rewards experimentation—freezing an enemy, pulling them close, then hitting them with explosive force never gets old. However, enemy variety is limited, and encounters can feel repetitive after 20+ hours.
The Wizarding World
Hogwarts castle is the undeniable star. Every corridor hides secrets, moving staircases surprise you, and the scale feels genuinely magical. Hogsmeade village is equally well-realized with shops that fans will recognize instantly.
✅ World Highlights
- Hogwarts castle is meticulously detailed
- Secret passages and puzzles everywhere
- Hogsmeade feels alive and authentic
- Room of Requirement customization
- Fantastic Beasts to discover
❌ World Weaknesses
- Open world feels generic
- Repetitive camp clearing
- Empty spaces between locations
- Merlin trials get tedious
- Limited NPC daily routines
Story & Characters
Set in the 1890s—long before Harry Potter’s time—you play as a fifth-year student who starts Hogwarts with an unusual ability to see ancient magic. The main narrative is engaging enough, though it relies heavily on “chosen one” tropes.
Side quests are a mixed bag. Companion quests featuring fellow students are genuinely well-written, while collect-a-thon tasks feel like filler. The game takes roughly 35-40 hours to complete the main story, with completionists looking at 60+ hours.
Performance Analysis
Performance varies dramatically by platform. Our testing revealed:
| Mode | PS5 | Xbox Series X | Xbox Series S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance | Nearly locked 60 FPS @ 1440p-4K | Unstable 60 FPS @ 1440p | Unstable 60 FPS @ 792p |
| Fidelity | Locked 30 FPS @ 4K | 30 FPS @ 4K | 30 FPS @ 1080p |
| Ray Tracing | 30 FPS, best implementation | 30 FPS, minor drops | Not available |
Nintendo Switch Note: The Switch version is a technical marvel of porting, but significant compromises were necessary. Resolution drops to 540p, textures are reduced, and loading times are lengthy. It’s playable for portable Harry Potter fixes, but not the definitive experience.
Pros & Cons
| ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons |
|---|---|
| Incredible spell combat system | Generic open-world filler content |
| Hogwarts castle is stunning | Performance issues on Xbox |
| Authentic Harry Potter feel | Repetitive enemy types |
| Room of Requirement is great | Some tedious side quests |
| Solid 35+ hour campaign | Switch version heavily compromised |
| No microtransactions | Limited post-game content |
Final Verdict: 8.2/10
Hogwarts Legacy succeeds where it matters most—it makes you feel like a student at Hogwarts. The spell combat is genuinely excellent, the castle is a joy to explore, and the fan service is pitch-perfect. Yes, the open world has too much filler, and technical issues persist on some platforms, but when you’re soaring over the castle on a broomstick or discovering a secret passage, those flaws fade away.
Best for: Harry Potter fans, action-RPG players, and anyone who’s dreamed of attending Hogwarts.
Skip if: You dislike open-world bloat or want a tightly-focused narrative experience.
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