Witchbrook RPG Gets New 2026 Release Window
The magical life RPG Witchbrook gets a new release window. Chucklefish now plans to launch the game sometime in 2026. This news follows a recent delay from its late 2025 target. The studio promises deep character customization and self-expression. Fans have waited patiently for this Stardew Valley-inspired magical school sim.
Deep Customization and Expressive Freedom
A new developer blog highlights the game’s focus on individual expression. Senior artist Jade Evans emphasized variety in clothing silhouettes and palettes. The team aims to avoid restricting player expression significantly. Players will enjoy extensive character customization options immediately.
The system includes various skin tones and diverse hairstyles. A salon in-town lets players change their style at any time. The game removes all gender limitations on clothing and hairstyles completely. This allows for truly free and personal character expression.
Extended Development and Future Hopes
Witchbrook was originally announced nearly a decade ago. This new delay extends the development timeline further. However, Chucklefish is bridging the gap with developer blogs. These updates aim to keep the community engaged and informed.
The game is a life RPG set in a magical seaside town. It promises a cosy experience similar to Stardew Valley. Players will attend a magical college and explore the town of Mossport. The new release window provides a clearer target for eager fans.

