Every New Cozy Game Launching in June 2026
- Ellie

- 3 days ago
- 14 min read
You may be pleased to hear that June is a bit quieter for new cozy game releases! Although that might only be because it’s Summer Game Fest this week, Steam Next Fest from the 15th - 22nd of June and the Steam Summer Sale from the 25th until the 9th of July.
But, we’ve still got some great cozy games to look forward to and as always, there's a video version with trailers too if you want to see what the gameplay is like:

Focus Grove
Let's get started with Focus Grove, a new work companion tool that appears to combine Rusty’s Retirement with Spirit City: Lofi Sessions!
Start a farm right on your desktop while you work hard on your tasks. But unlike Rusty’s Retirement, Focus Grove has all the focus tools like a To Do List, Pomodoro Timer, Notepad, and more built directly into the tool with your productivity directly affecting your farm.
Every completed task helps your cozy forest farm grow with new Woodlings joining your village over time as you expand your space. Customise your adorable woodland creatures and build a place for them to call home.
If you need a little more motivation while working or just want something to make work feel more fun, then Focus Grove is launching on the 1st of June on PC.

Lost in Art: a Miniature Realm
Next up is a point and click adventure, where you travel through real artwork set in the 16th to 18th centuries of Ottoman and Persian culture. This once enchanting world is now on the verge of being forgotten and it is in your hands to solve mysteries and puzzles to bring the miniature universe back to life again.
Travel across mythical and historical lands, discover long-forgotten tales, dive into Eastern mythology, and unravel the mysteries hidden within the unique puzzles in Lost in Art: a Miniature Realm, which launches on PC on the 1st of June.

OddFauna : Secret of the Terrabeast
OddFauna : Secret of the Terrabeast was supposed to launch this month, but it’s been delayed to the 2nd of June!
In this adorable game you play as a tiny creature living on the back of a giant space whale called a Terrabeast. Your home will start small, but as you nurture your creature, building a colourful biome of flora and fauna on their back, they’ll grow in size unlocking new abilities.
Every decision you make when terraforming the environment will affect the Oddfauna, encouraging new creatures to visit that you can befriend and win over.
The best part is that this game is made by a husband and wife team and every creature, building, and plant has been hand-sculpted in clay and painted before being scanned into the game.
OddFauna : Secret of the Terrabeast is launching onto PC in Early Access on the 2nd of June.

Ourlands
Next up is a cute and minimalist island builder, where you can build and design islands from scratch. Choose their size, height, layout, terrain, and what’s on them, along with the weather and time of day.
Whether you want to build a lush forest with a campsite, or a deserted desert filled with sheep, it’s completely up to you with dozens of decorations to customise with.
But that’s not all! Once you’re finished building, you can interact with your island to discover secrets and even take photos to make cute postcards that you can share with your friends. Ourlands is a simple decorating game where your only goal is to have fun and it’ll be releasing on the 2nd of June on PC.

My Little Cafe Nightmare
Inherit a haunted café and brew otherworldly coffee for monstrous patrons in this dark and cozy cafe sim! It’s called My Little Cafe Nightmare and looks straight out of a Tim Burton film.
Take over a crumbling, haunted café and bring it back to life by restoring and decorating it to create a safe haven for the wandering creatures of the night. My Little Cafe Nightmare is currently out in early access on PC and is sitting on a 96% positive rating from just under 100 reviews, but it’ll be launching into 1.0 on the 2nd of June.

Campsite Hustle!
The slightly wacky simulator genre continues to boom with yet another unique twist on the store management sim. This time you’ll find yourself running your own outdoor store and camping business in the heart of a national park.
Sell tickets to your campsite and make sure to keep it clean and tidy for future guests, alongside running a store where you sell outdoor essentials like stoves, water bottles, jackets, and more.
Campsite Hustle is due to launch into Early Access on PC on the 2nd of June and it already has a robust roadmap featuring fishing, driving, ski slopes, co-op multiplayer, and more.

Arcane Merchant
Maybe it’s because May has been so busy, but this next game was also delayed to June!
In Arcane Merchant you open your own magical store catering to the residents of a small medieval village. Sell a range of goods from potions to weapons, crystals, and magical artifacts to your customers, earning money to continue expanding your business.
But unlike most shopkeeping sims, you can explore the area outside of your shop. The more you sell and upgrade your store, the more your town will grow bringing with it new people to trade with and more customers for your shop!
Arcane Merchant is launching on the 2nd of June on PC.

Swan Song
Slow down, take a breath, and relax as you play through this relaxing puzzle game.
How much can you learn about someone from their belongings? A lot it turns out! After coming across a mysterious music box filled with personal items, you start to go through them, learning more about the person who created it.
Place notes on a musical scale to guide a small swan to safety, with each turn of the key creating serene compositions. Swan Song promises an emotional story of family, loss and grief, but it does have themes of death & terminal illness, which may be triggering for some players so I wanted to let you know that now before Swan Song launches on the 4th of June on PC.

House Flipper Remastered Collection
8 years after its original release, House Flipper is getting a remaster with upgraded visuals, updated UI, and six fresh renovations with over 800 new items! Plus all of the previous DLC expansions for the original House Flipper will be included making it a complete collection for all the available content!
They’ve also added voice acting for the narrative, as well as lots of new features, like an area clean up mode to help remove rubbish quicker, a new tear down mode, house naming, furniture favouriting, dark mode, an improved photo mode, and more!
House Flipper Remastered Collection will be launching on the 4th of June on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and they’re offering a discount for all current players on Steam!

Fish & Hike
In this next game, you play as a cute Shiba who is supposed to be on a peaceful holiday, but you quickly discover that the locals need your help!
Explore the eight lakes valley by paw or trusty boat in search of the four legendary Golden Fish. By catching them, you’ll be able to find the location of ancient artifacts hidden nearby, which you need to summon the Fish King.
There is a lot going on in this game, but if you like the sound of it, Fish & Hike will be launching on the 4th of June on PC in Early Access.

Solarpunk
This one has been a LONG time coming!
Solarpunk is a cozy survival game, where you live in a peaceful world of floating islands in the sky. Whether alone or together with your friends, you can construct buildings, grow food, craft gadgets and explore distant islands with your own airship.
Unlike other survival games, there’s no combat in Solarpunk. Instead you’ll need to learn how to grow food, harness renewable energy sources like the sun, wind and water to power your tools and gadgets that you’ll need to learn how to craft as the game develops.
If you’ve been excitedly waiting for this one, there’s isn’t long to go as Solarpunk will be launching on June 8th on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S & Nintendo Switch 2!

Puni the Florist
Run a magical flower shop with the help of a clueless but lovable fairy in this cozy simulation game. Fulfil customer requests by designing unique bouquets using your own floral combinations and learn the language of flowers through floriography to complete flower collections.
Each arrangement is an opportunity to express your creativity, mixing flowers and decorations to match what customers are seeking, uncover their stories, and form long-lasting friendships.
I love the art style for this one and Puni the Florist will be launching on the 8th of June on PC.

Spirit Talk
If the new Coffee Talk rekindled your interest in conversation sims, then you may like this next game!
Spirit Talk is a narrative game about a little witch who can summon the dead. She’s just opened her own spiritual agency, acting as a bridge between spirits and their loved ones, so they can deal with their unsettled matters and rest in peace.
Talk to your customers and craft potions to help them remember details and key moments of their stories and maybe you’ll be able to help resolve their issues. The demo is out now and Spirit Talk will be launching on the 8th of June on PC.

Caravan Village: Farming Life
We have yet another May to June delay up next!
After being tricked by a scam, you decide to make the best of a bad situation and turn the rundown caravan park you were misled into purchasing into a luxury holiday park.
Learn to live off the land as you renovate the junkyard, farming the land, befriending the villagers, and trying your hand at cooking from your grandmother’s recipe book. This game shares the same formula as other farming games, but adds a new layer with the caravans to renovate.
Caravan Village: Farming Life is due to launch on the 8th of June on PC.

Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker
Fans of Tavern Talk will be pleased to hear that the sequel Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker is launching next month!
That’s right, we’ll be returning to the Tavern Talk universe albeit 36 years before the previous game, to run a small seaside bar. Much like the original Tavern Talk, you’ll be brewing magical drinks to serve your salty seadog clientele, although this time you’ll be doing it with an adorable bee friend!
But you’ll want to listen carefully to the stories they tell, as the drinks you serve them could change the outcome with three unique endings to discover depending on your choices. Not everything will be sunshine and rainbows though as there will be some mentions of death, grief and violence when Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker launches on the 9th of June on PC & Switch.

Witchspire
This is a cozy co-op game, but the term cozy may be used a little loosely as this is a survival game.
Play as a group of novice witches and wizards with your friends on a quest to find your way home before you’re consumed by an ancient darkness. Use your magical abilities to collect resources, befriend familiars, and build homes in a whimsical world, but it won’t be all smooth sailing as corrupted spirits and deadly creatures lurk in the shadows…
But why am I including this game on this list? Well they’ve removed some of the harsher mechanics like hunger and thirst, and allow unlimited sprinting to encourage exploration. They've also introduced familiars who share the load when it comes to collecting resources and battling enemies.
I’ve not played a survival game before, but I’m definitely intrigued by Witchspire, especially with the magical witch theme! If you are too, it’ll be launching into Early Access on the 10th of June on PC.

Tales of Seikyu
On the other hand, after a year of Early Access, Tales of Seikyu is launching into 1.0 and bringing with it the conclusion to Chapter 3, all 5 fox transformations, marriage, three new romanceable characters bringing the total to 18 and so many more festivals, events, furniture, and more!
But what is Tales of Seikyu?
It’s a fantasy-style farming sim adventure game, where you and your sister spend all your savings on a farm in the countryside, which needs a little bit of love! But Seikyu isn’t just any island - it’s home to yokai spirits and you yourself are a descendant of the Fox Clan blessed with the gift of shapeshifting.
I played this game when it first launched in Early Access and I’m intrigued to see what has changed when it launches into 1.0 on the 11th of June on PC.

Beastro
What was going on in May? We have another delayed game up next and we’re continuing the not so cozy trend as this one fuses cooking gameplay with roguelike elements!
Play as a young chef running a local restaurant; you’ll need to collect fresh ingredients by foraging, farming, and caring for animals, which you’ll then use to dish up delicious meals!
The roguelike elements come from equipping adventurers who visit your eatery, with delicious meals to help them on their journeys. The ingredients you provide them with can affect their journey, helping them to survive the deck-building combat and hopefully bring home tasty treats to improve your dishes in Beastro! It’ll be launching on the 11th of June on PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and Game Pass.

Glimvale: My Mini Overworld
Moving on to our next game Glimvale: My Mini Overworld, which is an idle city builder set in a fantasy world!
Create a charming world for adventurers including a village for them to live in, dungeons and dark forests for them to explore, and shops for them to buy supplies for their adventures. Plus you can decorate to your heart’s content as well!
The biggest selling point for Glimvale: My Mini Overworld, is that the game will keep running and your adventurers will keep gaining experience and earning gold even when you’re offline! So, each time you return there’ll be lots for you to do when Glimvale: My Mini Overworld launches on the 18th of June on PC.

Dave the Diver - In the Jungle Content Pack
I know there are a lot of mixed opinions about whether Dave the Diver is cozy or not, but if you’re on the “is cozy” bench (or just like the game) you’ll be pleased to hear they’re releasing a new content pack next month!
Dave's adventure continues, this time in the heart of the jungle where a hidden village, a mysterious lake, and a brand-new restaurant await. This new expansion aims to add around 10 hours of content to the game but it can only be played after completing the base game.
So if you want to play, you’ve got around 20 days to finish Dave the Diver before the In the Jungle content pack launches on the 18th of June on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox and Nintendo Switch/Switch 2.
Full disclosure for the AI-conscious though, the devs have disclosed on the Steam page that AI was used for the localisation and translation of this content pack.

Treasure Beach
Rogue Duck Interactive is back with their first game for June - Treasure Beach.
In this chill job simulator, you’ll find yourself scavenging the beach in search of hidden treasure or trash and you can even rescue sea creatures that have gotten stranded as well!
Some items you’ll need to clean and repair before you can sell them in your store, but with limited time on the beach before the tide comes in, you can’t be very picky about what you pick up. Treasure Beach will be launching on the 20th of June on PC.

Pawsome Resort
I love the look of this next game! Pawsome Resort is kind of like a zoo game, but you’re building habitats for new animals to stay at your hotel. From fluffy cats to exotic animals like giraffes and penguins, you’ll care for all these creatures and keep them happy and healthy while their owners are away.
But besides the hotel management gameplay, there are also some strange events going on in the local community of Pebble Town and you’ll need to find time to investigate the mysterious characters and work out what’s going on.
Pawsome Resort is a charming pixel art adventure that puts an interesting twist on hotel management games and it’ll be launching into Early Access on the 22nd of June.

Cozy Cleaner
It’s time for Rogue Duck Interactive’s second game of the month, which is called Cozy Cleaner. It’s exactly what you’d expect it to be - cleaning up a range of messy rooms. Wipe down walls and counters, sweep up floors, clean windows, dispose of rubbish, and unpack the new belongings to finish each space.
There will be 30 rooms to clean in total in the full game when Cozy Cleaner launches on the 22nd of June on PC.

Moldwasher
And we have another cleaning game up next, where you play as a piece of sushi on a quest to sanitise your world. Armed with a high-pressure spray, in Moldwasher you play as a little guy cleaning away the mold that has taken over your kitchen.
Tackle the grime and clear away sticky messes in this arcadey adventure game that’s launching on the 23rd of June on PC!

Potter About
Originally due to launch last year, Potter About is finally going to be released in June! This is a cute and relaxing adventure, where you play as a little plant in a plant pot, exploring the house that you once called home. But you’ve been abandoned in the garden bin. Determined not to let this be the end, you embark on an adventure.
Hop your way around the garden and the cluttered rooms beyond the front door, scaling furniture and using your plant powers to overcome the obstacles in your path when Potter About launches on the 23rd of June on PC.
No Specific Release Dates
These final two games don’t have a confirmed release date, but we know they’re both releasing in June!
I suspect they may release a date in one of the showcases this week or, alternatively, maybe shadow drop during one of them...

Deer & Boy
PC | EGS | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X|S | Nintendo Switch
In this next game you play as a boy who comes across a lost fawn after fleeing from his home. You end up taming and befriending them and decide to travel together. As you journey through the story, your fawn will gradually grow into a deer, developing new abilities as they do to help you on your adventure.
Together you’ll overcome the harsh world around you, working as a team to tackle anything that's thrown at you. The most impressive thing about Deer & Boy is that there’s no dialogue and the entire story is conveyed through the actions of the boy and the deer.
Deer & Boy is launching at some point in June on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch.

Momento
PC | PlayStation 5 | Xbox Series X|S | Nintendo Switch 1&2
Our last game is Momento, where you follow the protagonist as they travel through their life, progressing from house to house and room to room, and in each one you’ll need to decorate and tidy it up.
But there’ll also be life-changing items that you’ll need to choose between, deciding which ones to take with you and which ones to leave behind.
By choosing your favourite items that you’ll take with you through your life, you’ll end up writing your character’s story. What they like, what they love and who they might become in the future.
There are multiple endings to discover and who knows where you might end up when Momento launches in June on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch 1&2.
I hope you’ve discovered some new cozy games! The ones I’m looking forward to the most have to be Solarpunk, Pawsome Resort, and Spirit Talk.
Let me know if any of them caught your eye down in the comments.



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