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Quantum Witch Launches June 24 with Choices, Chaos, and Heart

If you could go back and rewrite your decisions, would you? Quantum Witch asks that question over and over, and then lets you live with the answers.

Launching June 24 on PC, this pixel art narrative adventure plot-former drops you into a world that’s falling apart across multiple timelines. You play as Mal, a sharp-tongued young witch who’s either here to fix the mess or make it worse. The game doesn’t force you down a path. It lets you choose one, then watch what happens when you try to change it.

The core mechanic is called a Quantum Fork. At key points, you can rewind time and split the timeline. That choice doesn’t just affect the moment. It changes who remembers what, how the world reacts, and whether you even recognize the version of yourself you’re becoming.

 

 

There’s magic, sure. But you can also talk your way out of problems. Or break everything by accident. Quantum Witch isn’t trying to be tidy. It’s letting chaos play out in a way that still feels personal. One run might be lighthearted and strange. Another might go quiet and heavy. The writing handles both.

Visually, it’s all clean pixel work, backed by a soundtrack that shifts between charm and tension. The game is fully voice-acted, and the cast leans into every awkward, sincere, and absurd moment with just the right energy.

If you like branching stories that aren’t afraid to get weird, or games that let you undo a mistake just to watch the new one unfold, this might be your next favorite. Quantum Witch is out June 24 on Steam.

Quantum Witch

by NikkiJay

PC (Steam)

Edited by

Kevin Fernandes

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