Witchbrook Delayed to 2026 for a More Immersive Experience
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Witchbrook Delayed to 2026 for a More Immersive Experience

Chucklefish has announced the delay of Witchbrook to ensure a rich and captivating gameplay experience, along with revealing an interactive map of Mossport.

Witchbrook, a cozy life simulation game where players immerse in witch college, has been postponed to 2026. Developer Chucklefish shared that the delay is necessary to enhance the game’s depth and richness. They also released a new interactive map of Mossport, illustrating various locations such as a spring festival and potential haunted forests.

“Despite great development progress this year, we’ve made the difficult decision to shift the release into next year,” Chucklefish stated. “Witchbrook is a big project—and it’s taking shape exactly as we hoped; full of charm, depth and detail!”

Alongside bug fixes and polishing, this extra time allows exploration of additional platforms and language support.

For more updates, visit Witchbrook’s official site.

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