Japanese media 4Gamer released details of the Switch 2 version of "The Legacy of Hogwarts", which was released by Sega in Japan, with a standard version of 7,980 yen.Like Cyberpunk 2077, Warner's Harry Potter game will be the Switch 2 starter.
"The Legacy of Hogwarts" Switch 2:
Base mode: rendering resolution is 1140P, supports HDR
Handheld mode: rendering resolution is 1080P, supports HDR
The Switch 2 version of "Hogwarts' Legacy" will also support Nvidia's DLSS scaling technology, making it the second masterpiece to use DLSS after "Cyberpunk 2077".
It is reported that the Switch 2 version of "Hogwarts' Legacy" will also have "improved lighting and shadow quality, anti-aliasing, and significantly upgraded pictures, bringing a deeper immersive experience compared to the Switch 1 version."
According to reports, compared with Switch 1, one of the most obvious improvements of the Switch 2 version of "The Legacy of Hogwarts" is that the screen is not loaded when exploring the open world.The Switch version 1 game has been criticized by players for entering a long load every time they enter or leave the mall, but these loading screens have been removed now.
“You can seamlessly travel through the open world, including Hogsmeade and its stores without any loading screen.”
Finally, Sega also said that the Switch 2 version has a shorter loading time.
“The performance improvements of the Nintendo Switch 2 not only improve version frame rate, but also reduce loading time. You will be able to fly comfortably in and around Hogwarts venues.”
Sega also said that the Switch 2 version of "The Legacy of Hogwarts" also supports mouse control.