Hogwarts Legacy has proven to be a considerably impressive and important video game, especially in the casual scene. Indeed, many Harry Potter fans who otherwise wouldn’t have been particularly interested in the action-RPG genre jumped at the chance to get their hands on Hogwarts Legacy, which quickly skyrocketed to the top of the sales charts in 2023, effectively ensuring the continuation of the Harry Potter IP in interactive media.

But although Hogwarts Legacy can be expected to proliferate over the years, with a sequel of some sort almost certainly on the way, it could be quite some time before such projects materialize. In the meantime, developers in both the indie and AAA spaces will likely attempt to capitalize on the booming success of Hogwarts Legacy, not unlike how authors and film studios tried to piggyback off the popularity of the Harry Potter franchise during the 2000s. While this might result in some cheap cash-grabs, it could also pave the way for passion-fueled projects that may not have gotten traction otherwise. Witchbrook, an indie game launching this winter, seems to fall into the latter category.

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If Hogwarts Legacy gets a sequel, it should take some notes from Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, which expanded the base game in important ways.

Witchbrook Is Like Hogwarts Legacy Meets Stardew Valley

Witchbrook Offers Slice-of-Life Gameplay in a Fantastical World

Much like the world of Harry Potter, Witchbrook is set against a low urban fantasy backdrop. In other words, its magic isn’t relegated to the realms of the medieval or the entirely alien. Rather, it’s part of the real world, honing in on the popular idea that there is magic hiding just beyond the mundane.

In Witchbrook, players will be set loose upon a witchcraft college of the same name, nestled within the cozy seaside town of Mossport. Per the game’s description, players will be able to engage in a bevy of social sim and romance mechanics, developing their character across a variety of distinct axes. The game is decidedly Stardew-like, and in more ways than one: its pixelated graphics and quaint atmosphere are more than a little reminiscent of ConcernedApe’s seminal cozy game, and it will be partitioned into distinct seasons, complete with specific holidays, which feels very Stardew-esque indeed.

Incidentally, Witchbrook is being co-developed by Chucklefish, the company that originally published Stardew Valley back in 2016.

Stardew connections aside, Witchbrook is shaping up to be an ambitious and content-packed cozy experience, backed by an airtight premise. Players can attend classes at the titular Witchbrook College, develop romantic connections with peers, and customize a “cosy woodland cottage” to their heart’s content. The game will also feature a number of different mini-games and side activities, and even some light farming mechanics, if the “garden” referenced in its Steam description is taken at face value. And to make matters even more tantalizing, Witchbrook can be played in co-op with up to three friends.

With this major academic focus, cooperative gameplay, and emphasis on the mundane and simplistic rather than the dangerous and bombastic, Witchbrook might manage to be even better than Hogwarts Legacy in some ways. Hogwarts Legacy has certainly been criticized for downplaying its school-life elements, and players have long lamented the absence of cooperative multiplayer in Avalanche’s massive RPG, which seems perfect for such a feature. Plus, there are the romance and social sim mechanics of Witchbrook, which many feel are sorely missing from Hogwarts Legacy.

But regardless of Witchbrook’s quality level relative to Hogwarts Legacy or its sequel, its existence proves an important truth: Harry Potter shouldn’t have a monopoly on magical schools in fiction. Perhaps Witchbrook won’t provide the action-combat or high-fidelity graphics of Hogwarts Legacy 2, which may make it less appealing to some, but its cozy gameplay and academic focus could make it a strong Harry Potter alternative for others.

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Life Simulation
Farming
Casual
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Released
2025
ESRB
Teen // Suggestive Themes
Developer(s)
Chucklefish, Robotality
Publisher(s)
Chucklefish
Multiplayer
Online Co-Op
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Discover magic and mystery in Witchbrook, a spellbinding witch life-sim for up to 4-players! Start your life as the newest resident witch in the bustling seaside city of Mossport. Make friends, find love, and discover a world filled with wonder and charm on the road to graduation and beyond...

The city of Mossport is a living, breathing world; teeming with life, even when you’re not looking! From cityfolk with intricate and unique daily routines, to community events that mark the changing of the seasons.


Just like you, your coven, teachers, and the cityfolk all lead busy lives! Every character has their own unique schedule, whether they’re working in one of Mossport’s many businesses, having a drink at the pub, cramming for their next exam in the college library or joining in with the festivities at the seasonal events.

As you progress through the academic year, so too does life around Mossport. Watch the cityfolk shed their mittens as the Winter snowfall melts away, allowing for the gradual bloom of colourful Spring flowers and donning of sun hats.

As the seasons change, so do the rhythms of the city and its vibrant community...

Number of Players
1-4 (online)
Steam Deck Compatibility
Unknown
PC Release Date
2025
Xbox Series X|S Release Date
2025
Nintendo Switch Release Date
2025
Genre(s)
Life Simulation, Farming, Casual
X|S Optimized
Yes