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Sandrock Online Invites Players to Cross-Play Between PC and Consoles

Sandrock Online Invites Players to Cross-Play Between PC and Consoles

Join Your Friends at Sandrock Online
PM Studios is delighted to announce that the multiplayer aspect of My Time at Sandrock, Sandrock Online is now available on Nintendo Switch. The team is also planning to release it for the PlayStation 5 on 23rd December 2024. Finally, players will get to cross-play between PC and console, so look out for an amazing journey with your friends and family.

“True cross-platform multiplayer co-op is something that we’ve always wanted to offer our fans,” said Xu Zhi, director at Pathea. “We’re thrilled that everyone can now play together, regardless of their preferred platform. Gather your friends and family and jump into the action!”

Jump into Sandrock Online, where up to four builders join forces to revitalize the bustling town of Sandrock. Work together on exciting projects, crafting impressive structures and shaping the world around you. When you need a break, unwind with a game of mahjong or explore fun ways to connect with friends. This co-op adventure blends creativity and teamwork, offering a fresh and engaging way to enjoy the charm of Sandrock.

My Time at Sandrock takes the charm of My Time at Portia to the next level, offering a rich adventure packed with features for every kind of player. Whether you’re new to the series or a long-time fan, there’s plenty to enjoy. And if you are more curious about this game, take a look at our review right here.

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