If you’re on the lookout for new cozy games, you’re in luck. Whether you love story-rich management sims or wholesome indie adventures, these three upcoming cozy games offer the perfect low-stress escapes.

Magic Inn 🏡
Developer: Purpledoor Studios
Platform: PC (Steam)
Release Date: Q2 2025
Why To Wishlist It
Build and manage a magical inn hidden within an enchanted forest. Playing as an exiled wized-turned-innkepper, you’ll manage everything from the restaurant menus, inn rooms, guests, and staff while learning the stories of charming travelers.
→ Visit the official website for Magic Inn here.

The Witch’s Bakery 🧁
Developer: Sunnylab
Platform: PC (Steam)
Release Date: Q4 2025
Why To Wishlist It
The Witch’s Bakery is one of the most charming witchy games to hit Steam this year. Perfect for fans of cozy crafting sims, this game lets you live as Lunne, a witch-baker in Paris!
Manage your store, visit iconic streets and heal hearts with croissants. Bake delicious, magic-filled treats during the day, explore Paris in the evening, and improve your magic during the night.
→ Visit the official website for The Witch’s Bakery here.

Tiny Bookshop 📚
Developer: neoludic games
Platform: PC (Steam)
Release Date: Late 2025
Why To Wishlist It
Tiny Bookshop captures the magic of slow living, meaningful conversation, and creating connections. In this game, you run manage and run a traveling bookshop by the sea, stocking the shelfs and meeting customers.
The minimalist art style and narrative choices offer a deeply cozy experience for players who love story-driven indie games.
→ Visit the official website for Tiny Bookshop here.

Cozy Gaming, Delivered
Whether you’re looking for a baking sim packd with spell-bound treats or you want to combine your love for books and indie games, these three upcoming cozy games for PC are perfect for slow play sessions.
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