A new Winx Club video game has been announced

The first Winx Club video game in nearly a decade has been revealed today.
Winx Club: The Magic is Back is slated for an April 2026 release on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC (via Steam). The game’s release coincides with the new Winx Club animated show of the same name, which debuted back in October. A new announcement trailer can be seen here. The last Winx Club video game was 2017’s Winx Club: Alfea Butterflix Adventures on the Xbox. An exact release date will be revealed soon.
A synopsis for Winx Club: The Magic is Back reads:
Players will explore some of the most beloved and iconic locations from the Winx universe, from the halls of Alfea College to the Enchanted Forest, the dramatic Coastal Cliffs, and the mysterious Desert Ruins of Red Fountain. Players can freely switch between all six fairies, each with their own distinctive magical abilities, to overcome enemies and puzzles in creative new ways.
Experience the fun with a friend in two-player local co-op, taking on powerful foes together. With its mix of exploration, action, and teamwork, Winx Club: The Magic is Back console game captures the essence of what has made Winx Club a global phenomenon.
Philippe Cohen, CEO of Maximum Entertainment said this about the forthcoming game:
“With Winx Club: The Magic is Back, we’re celebrating the global love for the Winx universe and inviting fans, both longtime followers and newcomers, into a modern, magical gameplay experience that captures everything they cherish about Winx.”
Joanne Lee, Chief Content Officer at Rainbow also said:
“For so many people, the Winx universe holds a special place in their hearts, and this game brings that magic to life in a fresh and exciting way. We're thrilled to join forces with Maximum Entertainment to share this new adventure with longtime fans and a new generation of players.”
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