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Fans ofHogwarts Legacywho wish to upgrade their Switch copy of the game to the Nintendo Switch 2 will only need to pay $10 to do so. The critically acclaimed RPG will be available on Nintendo’s newest console at launch, and those eager to return to the magical world ofHogwarts Legacycan expect a few major upgrades.
Initially released in February 2023,Hogwarts Legacycontinues to smash through sales milestones, surpassing 34 million units sold by March 2025. Set in the world ofHarry Potter, the game allows players to step into the shoes of a fifth-year student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is tasked with discovering an ancient secret threatening the wizarding world. Applauded for its detailed world design, combat, and commitment to the source material, fans of the original novels continue to find themselves smitten by the Avalanche Software title, and soon, Nintendo Switch 2 players will be able to experienceHogwarts Legacywith a whole new level of polish.
As reported byVGC, players who ownHogwarts Legacyon the original Switch will be able to upgrade to the new and improved Switch 2 version for $10. This price is in line with many other titles making the leap to Nintendo’s newest home console, including bothThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildandTears of the Kingdom.Hogwarts Legacyon the Switch 2will make use of the system’s new mouse controls and will support HDR in both docked and handheld modes. The upgraded title will also do away with loading screens in its open world, and will include sharper visuals and improved lighting.
Hogwarts Legacy Players on the Original Switch Can Upgrade to the Switch 2 Version for $10
Hogwarts Legacyisn’t the onlythird-party title coming to the Switch 2on launch day. Those able to get their hands on one of the highly sought-after pieces of hardware can also enjoyElden Ring: Tarnished Edition,Hades 2,Street Fighter 6,Split Fiction,Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4,Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut, andHitman World of Assassination: Signature Edition, among others. As for first-party games,Mario Kart Worldwill be available to play on June 5 as well.
TheNintendo Switch 2 offers vast improvementsover its predecessor, including 4K support, 256GB of storage space, and a 7.9-inch screen. The system’s new dock will also provide improved cooling, helping the Switch 2 maintain higher frame rates. Nintendo began sending out pre-order invites for the console last week, though other retailers, such as Best Buy and Walmart, reported severe technical problems that interfered with the pre-order process.