Two witch-themed games, two very different studios. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of Witchspire (Envar Games, 2026) vs Witchfire (The Astronauts, 2024).
| Category | Witchspire | Witchfire |
|---|---|---|
| Developer | Envar Games | The Astronauts |
| Released | June 10, 2026 (Early Access) | September 22, 2024 (Early Access) |
| Genre | Open-world survival RPG | Immersive sim FPS / extraction |
| Price | €19.54 (Early Access) | €35.99 |
| Co-op | Up to 6 players | No (single-player only) |
| Platforms | PC (Steam), Switch 2, Xbox | PC (Epic) |
| Theme | Cozy / cute / fantasy | Dark / gothic / horror |
| Perspective | 3rd person | 1st person |
Witchspire is a survival RPG. You build a Hearth, bind Familiars, fly a broom, and progress through the main quest by reigniting Luminaries. It’s 3rd-person, co-op-focused, and leans cozy. Think Valheim meets a Studio Ghibli film.
Witchfire is an immersive sim FPS. You play a witch-hunter extracting dark powers from a gothic world. It’s 1st-person, single-player, and leans dark. Think Hunt: Showdown meets a FromSoft game.
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