They’re heads down onWitchbrook
At this point I think it’s safe to say thatWitchbrookis my most anticipated game of all time. I’ve been following its development for years at this point, and have become a regular lurker on theWitchbrooksubreddit, which mostly exists to speculate about when the game will be coming out. The title is basically a combination ofStardew Valleyand the wizard school franchise that shall not be named, and as a fan of cozy simulation games, that’s a match made in heaven for me.
Today, the team at developer and publisher Chucklefish — who was also the original publisher ofStardew Valley— took to Twitter to let us know that yes, they’re still working onWitchbrook.They also made sure to emphasize in the thread that their in-house studio has a no-crunch policy, hence the long development time. Hey, if waiting a little while longer means no one is pushing themselves too hard trying to get the game out, I am perfectly happy to wait.

Hello, upcoming Students of Witchbrook College ✨
It’s been a while since we announced our upcoming game Witchbrook, and just wanted to let you know that we’re still developing, full steam ahead! (1/3)
— ✨Witchbrook ✧ Wishlist now! (@Witchbrook)July 17, 2025

The most recent update we got was in June of last year with somenew screenshots and a Steam listing, and even that was the first news we had heard about the game in two years. We still don’t have any idea how far outWitchbrookreally is, but thankfully I have some other cozy games likeDisney’s Dreamlight Valleyto tide me over for a while. If you’re interested in checking it out, you’re able to wishlist the game on Steam and follow along onChucklefish/Witchbrook‘ssocials to keep up with any more news that might be coming our way.







