Publisher Digital Vortex Entertainment has teamed up with developer Bajka Games to officially reintroduce their upcoming cozy farming sim under a new title. Previously revealed as City Garden Harvest, the game has been rebranded as Tiny Eden and is now scheduled to launch on PC via Steam in Q3 2026.
The new name reflects the team’s refined vision for the project—one shaped heavily by community feedback and a stronger emphasis on the quiet, comforting experience the game aims to deliver.

Set in the middle of a sprawling megacity, Tiny Eden begins with a simple moment: a small packet of seeds arriving at the player’s apartment. What starts as a single plant on a windowsill slowly grows into something much bigger. As players nurture their indoor garden, their once-gray living space gradually transforms into a lush sanctuary filled with greenery, warmth, and life.

At its core, Tiny Eden is about slowing down and enjoying the simple rhythms of plant care. Players can grow flowers, berries, and vegetables right in their apartment, managing realistic soil chemistry and plant growth stages as each seed develops from sprout to harvest. Over time, a small indoor garden can expand into a thriving greenhouse environment.

The game also expands beyond gardening. Harvested crops can be used to cook homemade meals in the kitchen, ranging from fresh salads to baked goods. These dishes can then be sold at local markets or shared with neighbors, helping players build both their business and their community.
As profits grow, players will be able to reinvest in their operation—unlocking new recipes, expanding their growing space, and setting up automation to turn their small apartment into a productive green haven.

Customization plays a big role as well. With a variety of decorative items and interior design options, players can transform their apartment into anything from a cozy plant-filled jungle to a clean, highly efficient indoor farming setup.
According to Bajka Games CEO Aliaksandr Piskun, the idea for the project began during the pandemic, when the act of caring for plants became a quiet source of comfort during isolation. That sense of calm eventually became the foundation for the game’s design.

Digital Vortex Entertainment CEO Alex Izotov added that the publisher was drawn to the project’s balance of depth and warmth, praising the team’s attention to detail and the welcoming atmosphere they’ve built into the game’s systems and world.

Tiny Eden is currently planned for release on PC through Steam in Q3 2026.
If cozy simulation games are your thing, this one might be worth keeping an eye on as it continues to grow toward launch.