Hogwarts Legacy: How to Change the Time of Day | Skip Time

David Mickov
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If you wanted to get to a quest at the right time without having the need to wait for a while, or maybe even you would like to fly around Hogwarts in the day or the night time, you will need to know about how to SKip Time and change the time of day. In this guide, we shall show you everything that you need to know about this matter and how you can do it for yourself. Let’s get started.

How to Change the Time of Day | Skip Time – Hogwarts Legacy

All that you need to do to be able to Skip TIme and Change the Time of the day or night, is to open up the map screen. Once you do so, you are going to find the Wait at the bottom right bar.

As you can see it will be marked with the R3 button so you need to press it. Once you press on it you are going to see a question coming to you whether you want to want to pass through the day so that the night will come, or wait through the night so that the day will come.

You aren’t able to manually choose what time of the day it is like in some other games, unfortunately. But that’s how you Skip Time in Hogwarts Legacy, congratulations!

We hope that this guide has helped you out with what you need to do in order to Change the time of the Day. Have fun doing it yourself!

ALSO READ: Hogwarts Legacy: Professor Ronen’s Assignment Guide

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