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Hogwarts Legacy Price: No next-gen upgrades available

Harry Potter fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the launch of Hogwarts Legacy later this year and millions have already pre-ordered their copy in time for Christmas.

However, there could be bad news in store for those players that have yet to get their hands on next-gen consoles such as the PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X or S, with both Sony and Microsoft unable to meet the levels of demand.

At the time of writing, Avalanche Software, the developers of the game, announced that the game will be launched by ‘Holiday 2022’, despite reports suggesting that gamers will have to wait until 2023.

Read more: Hogwarts Legacy Delayed Until 2023, Insider Claims

Hogwarts Legacy has been advertised as an open-world AAA title that will immerse fans in and around the famous School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

So far, we have seen other titles such as Horizon Forbidden West offer up £10 upgrade fees for those that have upgraded their gaming software. However, that does not appear to be the case for Hogwarts Legacy.

Read more: Hogwarts Legacy: Release Date, Gameplay Trailer and Everything We Know So Far

Hogwarts Legacy is currently priced by UK retailers as follows:

Smyths Toys – £54.99 (PS4)

Argos – £59.99 (Xbox One)

Argos – £59.99 (PS5)

Argos – £59.99 (Xbox Series X)

Nintendo Switch – TBC

PC – TBC

Unfortunately for those that have already put their name down for this game, no upgrade options have been announced by Warner Bros Games, the publishers, effectively disregarding this customer-friendly approach towards fans.

Hopefully, this stance changes as the launch date creeps ever closer over the next few months, as it is a method that various gaming developers have taken to cut down the additional costs that players are

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