The Greatest Shared Screen Title You Have Almost Certainly Never Tried Is Coming to Switch
The Wizard of Legend Sequel, an roguelike adventure featuring wizards striving to achieve status as legends, is coming to Nintendo's console before month's end. It'll be accessible November 25, giving enthusiasts of local multiplayer experiences a second chance to discover one of 2025's most impressive additions in its class.
A Rocky Start
The Wizard of Legend Sequel took the trajectory of numerous niche releases. The developer released it in beta testing in late 2024 on computer systems, ahead of launching it completely, together with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X iterations, in June 2025. At launch, it got absolutely slammed. Only under 30% of its player feedback are favorable. Its player reviews on Steam were "divided", drawing from nearly 2,000 assessments, with a lot of gamers pointing out the unrefined state and abundance of technical issues upon release. Those on consoles further condemned that the cooperative mode, a key feature for the game, mostly failed.
Consistent Improvements
Yet like many early access releases that release in imperfect forms, Wizard of Legend 2 has been shaping up. In recent months, its developers have deployed multiple updates intended to fix these issues. Having played Wizard of Legend II more than any latest game this year, one can assert it performs better relative to upon release (on Xbox Series X, anyway). It's hit the point where nine times out of ten, I can actually get a cooperative run to operate. Quite an improvement!
If It Functions, It Excels
Moreover when Wizard of Legend II functions, it truly delivers. From an isometric perspective, you fight through element-based areas by casting spells in fast-paced combat. Plenty of dashing, lots of avoiding, a great deal of managing cooldowns. It's dizzyingly fast-paced and remarkably inventive; by combining your spells alongside a partner's, you can devise highly effective pairings.
Nintendo Switch Edition Details
Although the Nintendo Switch edition has not been extensively tested, one should consider the very demanding approval process for games on the Switch. The development team stated in a news release that the Switch version of The Wizard of Legend Sequel incorporates every patch that were implemented recently.