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Hogwarts Legacy will be re-released with Switch 2, with improved visual and exclusive features.
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Pre-orders begin today with two editions. Standard $59.99 and Deluxe are $69.99 for $69.99 with unique content.
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Discounts available to Switch owners. Improvements include visuals, controls and open world traversal.
Hogwarts Legacy was released on the original Nintendo Switch, but Warner Bros. is turning his eyes back to Zap gamers as the action game set in the Harry Potter universe gets a re-release on Switch 2.
The first look of the gameplay was released today. We compare the visuals of the Switch and Switch 2 side by side and explain how they have been improved.
The Hogwarts legacy on Switch 2 not only makes it look better, but also has exclusive new features compared to the Switch version
In a press release submitted by Warner Bros., the publisher announced that Switch 2 pre-order Hogwarts Legacy is kicking off today.
You can choose from two variations of witches and wizards of interest. The standard digital edition costs $59.99 and the digital deluxe edition costs $69.99. Anyone who owns a digital or physical version of the game on Switch can get a digital edition for Switch 2 at a discounted price.
Digital Standard Edition Content:
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Base Game
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Haunted House Hogs Mead Shop Quest
Deluxe Edition content:
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Base Game
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Haunted House Hogs Mead Shop Quest
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Dark Arts Garrison Hat
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Thestral Mount, Dark Arts Cosmetic St, Dark Arts Battle Arena
For those interested in Hogwarts Legacy Switch owner discounts, Nintendo says the discount will automatically appear on the Hogwarts Legacy Nintendo Switch 2 Eshop page. To access the discount, players must be logged in to the same Nintendo account that owns Hogwarts legacy on the Switch.
Improvements from the original Switch version to the re-release include enhanced visuals, seamless open-world traversal, Joy-Con 2 mouse controls, and other technical enhancements.
The bestselling action-adventure game has not yet been announced, but it’s only a matter of time before you hear one, as Warner Bros. says they want to focus on Hogwarts legacy, Mortal Kombat and DC games as part of the future of the gaming division.