My Time at Sandrock is already bigger than the original on Steam
The Portia sequel is having a very good first day
My Time at Sandrock looks to be enjoying a very successful launch, as it managed to top the original's concurrent player record on Steam in a matter of hours after launch.
The original game, My Time at Portia, hit a peak of 13,299 when it left Early Access in January 2019, as SteamDB shows. Now, My Time at Sandrock has already reached a peak of 18,683 players just hours after its launch into Early Access.
Sandrock is still sitting high on the Steam top sellers chart, too, just behind the various models of the Steam Deck and the surprise vampire hit V Rising. Steam's sales charts are organized by revenue generated, so it's no surprise to see hardware listed high, and V Rising has become something of a juggernaut, so Sandrock's spot just behind them is impressive.
Even in Early Access, the initial response from Sandrock players has been quite positive. The game's enjoying a "very positive" rating based on Steam reviews, with particular praise pointed to the game's charming new characters. One point of contention is its performance - but the devs have already addressed that point and they say they're working on improvements.
Like its predecessor, My Time at Sandrock is a crafting and community-building RPG set in a peculiarly adorable vision of the post-apocalypse. If you want to know a bit more before diving in, you can check out our full pre-release impressions.
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