Hogwarts Legacy BEST PRICE Edition Drops to 3,990 Yen on August 27
The price cut aligns Hogwarts Legacy's physical retail price with the budget tier common for older AAA titles in Japan, potentially extending its sales life more than three years after its original launch.
Reporting from 2 sources: 4Gamer.net, Automaton.
Sega announced on May 29 that a new budget-priced package version of Hogwarts Legacy, titled Hogwarts Legacy BEST PRICE, will launch for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 on August 27 in Japan. The price is set at 3,990 yen including tax, a sharp reduction from the regular edition's 8,778 yen. Pre-orders opened the same day at game retailers nationwide. The open-world action RPG, originally released in February 2023, is set in the 1800s Harry Potter universe. Players take the role of a fifth-year Hogwarts student who wields ancient magic, exploring locations such as Hogsmeade and the Forbidden Forest, learning spells, making friends, and confronting threats to the wizarding world. The new price edition replaces the existing package version for both platforms.
Sega's announcement on May 29 covers only the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 physical editions of Hogwarts Legacy; no Xbox or digital-only version was mentioned for the BEST PRICE label. The original package version for both platforms has already been on store shelves, and the new edition will supersede it at the lower price point. Pre-orders began immediately at participating game retailers across Japan, with no limited quantity or time window specified. The game itself remains unchanged from the 2023 release: an open-world action RPG developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Games, set in the Harry Potter universe of the 1800s. The protagonist, a fifth-year student with a unique connection to ancient magic, drives a story that involves exploring Hogwarts castle, the surrounding Forbidden Forest, and the village of Hogsmeade while learning spells and facing enemies. The BEST PRICE edition does not include any new content or DLC according to the sources.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.