Potions, Please! Will Open the Shop on Switch, PlayStation and PC in Q4 2026

Learn the Craft of Alchemy in Potions, Please!

Intr Studio has revealed Potions, Please!, a cosy potion shop simulator with a playful streak of dark humour, arriving on Steam, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation in Q4 2026. The first trailer introduces Fogbottom, a strange and charming town filled with eccentric residents, magical creatures, wandering spirits, and a llama rental service that behaves more suspiciously than anyone would expect.

Players step into the role of a new alchemist who inherits a neglected potion shop from Aunt Marigold. Her passing would normally mark the end of her story, but she remains caught between life and death, relying on the player’s growing alchemical skills and choices to shape her fate.

The game is written by Ivan Ertlov, known for Stargazer, Medieval Dynasty, and Shattered VR. His storytelling blends cosy moments with branching decisions, unusual twists, and consequences that slowly reshape the wider shire. Each potion brewed or sold has an influence on the people of Fogbottom and the world around them. This results in a narrative that evolves with every decision.

The debut trailer highlights the game’s colourful atmosphere, lighthearted tone, and expressive art. It also shows potion brewing, ingredient gathering, customer encounters, llama riding, and Aunt Marigold’s unsettling grave in the garden. Players can upgrade and decorate their shop, handle unusual requests, explore the surrounding shire, and uncover the secrets that shaped Aunt Marigold’s life and her mysterious return.

Fogbottom is alive with sentient mushrooms, magical oddities, and townsfolk who carry their own stories and chaotic needs. Between brewing sessions, players can venture into the countryside. They will uncover lingering mysteries and slowly assemble the truth behind their aunt’s troubles.

Potions, Please! supports solo play and online co-op, allowing friends to explore the cozy chaos together. You can wishlist it right now on Steam.

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