Avalanche Software and WB Games have released a list of Hogwarts Legacy difficulty and accessibility features. The companies reiterated that their games are for everyone, and renewed their commitment to craft experiences that can be tailored to players’ needs.
Hogwarts Legacy difficulty and accessibility features
Full list is as follows:
Visual
Text-to-speech
Colorblind modes
Display settings (brightness, motion blur, chromatic aberration, depth of field, and film grain)
Text scaling
High contrast text
High contrast gameplay
Camera shake intensity adjustment
Screen magnifier
Auditory
Separate volume controls (music, sound effects, dialogue, text-to-speech volume)
Subtitles
Spatial audio
Audio visualizer
Motor
Aim mode (hold, toggle)
Invert axis
Sticks swap (default is Left Stick for movement and Right Stick for camera controls while aiming)
Sensitivity (cursor, aiming, camera can all be tweaked separately)
Follow camera speed (speed at which the camera turns to face the direction in which the avatar is going)
PS5 exclusive motion sensor function (uses DualSense gyro)
Cognitive
Difficulty options (Story, Easy, Normal, and Hard – can be changed any time)
Tutorials
Objective reminders and guidance
General
Tooltips for settings
Auto saves and manual saves
For accessibility feedback, head over to Hogwarts Legacy’s website.
Hogwarts Legacy will release on February 10th for PS5 and in April for PS4.
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