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Witchbrook logo over a pixel-art interior scene with students, potion shelves, and a cozy magic-workshop vibe.

Witchbrook Targets 2026 Release, Chucklefish Confirms

Posted on February 8, 2026February 8, 2026 By Aidan Minter

Mossport is finally taking shape — and Witchbrook is now targeting 2026

Witchbrook is the long-in-development witch-life sim from Chucklefish, and it’s now officially targeting 2026. The newest update puts the spotlight on Mossport — the coastal town where your routine actually lives: school days, friendships, seasonal shifts, and the small details that make a life-sim worth coming back to.

If cozy games are your comfort zone, this feels like it’s aiming for that same “one more in-game day” pull as other recent standouts we’ve covered — like Sunset Sprout — while leaning harder into town life, community, and the witch-school structure.

What the new Mossport look emphasizes

The big takeaway isn’t a single feature — it’s the tone. Mossport looks designed around repeatable, comforting rhythms: familiar streets, little errands, community spots, and seasonal moments that feel like they belong to the town rather than a checklist.

That matters, because life-sims live or die on the loop. It’s not about rushing to an ending — it’s about having enough texture in the world that your own routine feels personal. That’s why the environments and interiors on display are doing a lot of heavy lifting here.

Witchbrook: Trailer


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Witchbrook

Release: 2026 (TBA)

Genre: Witch Life Sim

Developer / Publisher: Chucklefish (with support from Robotality)

Platforms: Steam (PC), Consoles (TBA)

Why it’s catching attention

The visual style is doing the obvious work — it’s packed with detail — but the real appeal is how that detail supports the fantasy: a town that feels lived in, a school year structure that can keep you moving, and a social loop that’s designed to make relationships feel like part of the daily routine.

Customization also looks like a big part of the identity here: clothing and looks, plus making a home space feel like yours. And if you like cozy creativity with structure, it sits in the same wider lane as other “small-scale, high-comfort” experiences — including Outside the Blocks — even if Witchbrook’s focus is more town-and-school than pure building.

Related reading

• Sunset Sprout is a cozy farming game with a plant-shooting twist

• Outside the Blocks: cozy diorama building meets creative freedom


Written by Aidan Minter — Fix Gaming Channel.

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