
The next possible step for Hogwarts Legacy to take in 2025 is to improve its performance on the Switch 2. While the Nintendo Switch version of Hogwarts Legacy left a lot to be desired due to the hardware limitations presented by the older console, the upcoming Switch 2 could provide the necessary specifications for an uncompromised Hogwarts Legacy experience. To capitalize even more on the Switch 2, Hogwarts Legacy should release a definitive or director’s cut of the game to improve on the original port and provide even more content for the next generation console.
Hogwarts Legacy Needs A Refresh On The Switch 2
A New Console Provides A New Opportunity








The Switch port experienced stuttering, dropped frames, loading screens at every door frame, lower quality animations, and reduced graphics. It is impressive that the game, which requires 85 GB of available space on PC, was able to play decently after being cut down to just 15 GB for the Switch, but a major title like Hogwarts Legacy deserves better.
While the game is obviously limited by the hardware of the Switch, an updated version of the console could be the perfect opportunity to tune-up the Hogwarts Legacy experience. The recent reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 only helps to fuel the reasoning behind this.
A Rumored Director’s Cut Is The Perfect Opportunity
Enhanced Performance For A New Edition








Not only could the Nintendo Switch 2 better run Hogwarts Legacy, but the new console also presents the perfect opportunity for a new version of the game. While no official news has come from Warner Bros. Games, rumors have recently appeared in force that a director’s cut of the game is coming, potentially even in 2025.
A Switch 2 version of the game would not only provide a better experience but potentially new content for players to consume in between the time it takes for Hogwarts Legacy 2 to be revealed.
However, since it’s likely that Avalanche Studios is working on a sequel, anything particularly interesting may be saved for later content. Nevertheless, a director’s cut of the game made for the Nintendo Switch 2 could expand on small parts of Hogwarts Legacy, including exploring more side characters or classes, while simultaneously improving the gameplay experience through superior hardware. It would be the perfect opportunity to bring the true Hogwarts Legacy experience, without compromises or shortcuts, to a Nintendo console.
The best way for a director’s cut of Hogwarts Legacy to come out would be as a launch title for the Switch 2. Advertising the improved gameplay experience would play to the strengths of both the Switch 2 as a beefier console and Hogwarts Legacy as a full-fledged wizarding experience on a Nintendo console. Not only would this provide a better experience for Switch users, but it would provide Hogwarts Legacy an update, and potentially new content, for players to consume in between the time it takes for Hogwarts Legacy 2 to be revealed.
Hogwarts Legacy Could Have A Big Year Even Without A Sequel
A Long Wait Could Be Abated By A New Version










Since the wait for a highly anticipated sequel can take a long time, as fans of titles like The Elder Scrolls or Grand Theft Auto know, releasing new versions of Hogwarts Legacy or major updates for the base copy can help keep a franchise fresh and exciting in player’s minds. Retaining interest is an important task for any series that’s lasted decades, and the corporate owners of the Wizarding World IP are well aware of this as they plan to intertwine Hogwarts Legacy 2 with the upcoming HBO TV adaption of the Harry Potter books.