My Time at Evershine Is the Third My Time Game, Kickstarter Coming Soon


My Time at Sandrock and My Time at Portia developer Pathea Games has revealed My Time at Evershine, the third game in the cozy series of life sims.

Right now, we don’t know a whole lot about My Time at Evershine; a full reveal is coming later this month when the Kickstarter campaign for the new game goes live. We don’t have an official date for that yet.

What we do have, though, is a piece of concept art, which you can see above. It depicts what are presumably several of the characters from My Time at Evershine, as well as the game’s logo, which is consistent with the previous two games in the series.

The followup to My Time at Sandrock is on the way.

In a Steam post teasing My Time at Evershine, Pathea says it opted for a Kickstarter campaign once again with My Time at Evershine because “indie game development comes with its challenges”.

The studio says that My Time at Sandrock‘s budget was nearly $12 million, which “stretched [the] studio’s resources”. Since Pathea wants to “reach and exceed” My Time at Sandrock with My Time at Evershine, crowdfunding will help the devs to “make more decisions earlier in the development cycle”.

Pathea says that My Time at Evershine will feature “major upgrades in graphics, animation, and gameplay”, and that it will offer “more consistent product quality across all platforms”.

The announcement concludes with Pathea saying that crowdfunding has helped it to gather together a community of passionate fans, and that it hopes those fans will “continue to support [it]” throughout Evershine‘s development.

The player chopping down a tree in Pathea Games' My Time at Portia
You may also recognize Pathea Games’ name from My Time at Portia.

If it feels like there hasn’t been much time between the release of My Time at Sandrock and the announcement of My Time at Evershine, well, that’s because there hasn’t.

My Time at Sandrock hit Early Access back in May 2022, and it was released in full in November last year (having been delayed from its original September release date). 

However, when you factor in development time, it’s likely we won’t see My Time at Evershine for a good few years yet, so there’s still plenty of time to play and enjoy My Time at Sandrock.

You can do so right now on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. Be sure to check out our review of the full game as well!



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