You’ve been accepted to Witchbrook College! In this life-sim and social RPG, you explore the seaside city of Mossport and the campus of Witchbrook as you build relationships, learn the ways of witchcraft and magic, and make your way to graduation. If you’re eager to jump into your studies, here’s what you need to know about Witchbrook.
What is the story and gameplay like in Witchbrook?
In Witchbrook, you’re an aspiring witch who has enrolled in Witchbrook College where you will learn spell casting, potion crafting, and even how to fly on a broomstick. When you’re not doing things like shopping, baking, delivering items, or doing tarot readings, you’ll use your magical abilities to help the locals of Mossport and develop relationships with them.
As with similar games like Stardew Valley, you’ll encounter multiple season changes, and each of these will provide new types of classes for you to take to expand your studies. It’s safe to assume these seasonal changes will also bring about new types of opportunities for things like fishing, foraging, and beyond.
When does Witchbrook release?
Witchbrook is set to release in 2026, though an exact date has not been specified. First announced back in 2016, the game has had an unusually long development cycle.
How much does Witchbrook cost?
Chucklefish, the developer of Witchbrook, has not shared a price for the game as of yet.
What platforms is Witchbrook on?
Witchbrook will be playable on Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. Other platforms are set to be announced in the future.
Does Witchbrook have multiplayer?
Witchbrook can be played solo or with up to four players. You and your friends can study, quest, take up side-gigs, and more within the same online world while also working together to keep things in the town of Mossport running smoothly. However, there is no option for split-screen or local play.
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