Witchbrook, the highly anticipated magical life simulator, has unveiled new gameplay videos showcasing its beautifully crafted pixel art visuals.
A Long-Awaited Return
After a long period of silence, Witchbrook resurfaced this past March. Developed byChucklefishin collaboration withRobotality, the game follows the life of aspiring witches and is set to launch this winter onNintendo Switch, Switch 2, Xbox, and PC— including a Day One release onXbox Game Pass.
Now, the developers have released two new gameplay clips offering a glimpse of this charming adventure. Players will take on the role of a young witch-in-training enrolled in a magic school. Between classes, spellcasting, forest walks, and seasonal events, you’ll have the chance to form friendships, find love, and freely explore the enchanting world around you.

Witchbrook Looks This Beautiful
These two short videos give us a taste of the game’s carefully crafted atmosphere and its detailed, beautiful pixel art. you may watch them below:
Witchbrookwill feature online co-op for up to four players, allowing friends to share in the magical journey and create unforgettable stories together.
Players will be able to customize their character’s appearance with different outfits and hairstyles, decorate and upgrade their home, join crafting fairs, explore mysterious forests, or simply relax in their cabin at their own pace.
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First announced in 2017, the developers have embraced an ethical production model — working only four days a week with no crunch or exhausting work hours.
That thoughtful approach is reflected in every carefully constructed aspect of the game, promising a slow-paced, rich, and emotionally engaging experience. While there’s no official release date yet,Witchbrookis expected to arrive by the end of the year or early 2026.