My Time at Evershine

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My Time at Evershine is an upcoming video game by Pathea Games. It is the sequel to My Time at Portia and My Time at Sandrock.

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My Time at Evershine
Developer(s) Pathea Games
Publisher(s) Pathea Games
Platform(s) PlayStation 5

Windows

Xbox Series X and Series S
Genre(s) simulation, RPG
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Gameplay

My Time at Evershine has the player play as the governor of a small town in a post-apocalyptic setting. Much like its predecessors, collecting resources is part of the main gameplay. The game also has multiple romance options. The game has a more realistic art style then its predecessors. [1]

The game has a more developed multiplayer system then its predecessor My Time at Sandrock, with four player co-op that allow multiple players to complete quests together. [2]

Development and Release

Developer Pathea Games is based in Chongqing, China. [3] My Time At Evershine was first revealed on September 17, 2024. [4] Not only will it release for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S, it will also release for the unrevealed successor to the Nintendo Switch. This will make it the first new game announced for the system. [5]

The Kickstarter for the game, which went online on September 24, 2024, managed to reach its goal in 35 minutes [6] , and managed to raise over a million dollars in 24 hours. [7]

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