Whereas some gamers have been dissatisfied that the My Time at Sandrock multiplayer aspect wasn’t prepared for launch this month, developer Panthea confirms that the nippiness Stardew Valley-style city-building sport will add on-line play for as much as 4 gamers “by the tip of this 12 months”.
The sequel to 2019’s My Time at Portia launched final week on Steam Early Entry, and going by Steam participant counts it has already been an incredible success. Nonetheless, some gamers might have been taken off-guard by the shortage of a multiplayer mode, which the developer beforehand confirmed was all the time the plan for the sequel.
In a brand new video, developer Panthea outlines its My Time at Sandrock multiplayer roadmap for 2022, and states that the plan is to launch it as an replace later this 12 months. The crew goals to carry international assessments for all gamers in late August/early September and in October, so it appears seemingly the sport’s on-line aspect will likely be added in November or December 2022 – with assist for as much as 4 gamers.
The developer says that the multiplayer is about in a “small, pre-Sandrock city working collectively to construct the strongest Commerce Guild in the whole Eufaula Desert”. There will likely be quests, and as quickly as any participant takes a fee all gamers can contribute to it. There are fewer NPCs however it is going to nonetheless be linked to the single-player aspect’s plot, so gamers might want to play each to get “the entire story”.
You may try the complete roadmap video under, together with a trailer for the multiplayer mode.
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