In March 2025, Grimoire Groves will be released by Swiss studio Stardust. The game is a cozy rogue-lite dungeon crawler with magic and plant creatures that populate the forest.

Grimoire Groves has a release date. It will launch on 6 March on PC via Steam, with a Nintendo Switch version to follow later. The game is a cozy, rogue-lite dungeon crawler in which players join the witches in their quest to restore the Grimoire Groves. Players must master magic, grow plant creatures, and unravel the mystery of the Rainbow Socks.

Grimoire Groves is being developed by Swiss indie studio Stardust (Ava, Juliantli, Trial of Totems). The company focuses on creating "meaningful" games and promoting diversity in its team, games and players. According to the company: "Stardust believes that games can be more than just a source of entertainment; they can also serve as a powerful tool for social impact and change. The studio’s mission is to use games to explore meaningful themes, tell stories that matter, and provide a platform for underrepresented voices to be heard."



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