Summary
A new leak suggests that the 2023 farming simMy Time at Sandrockcould make its way to Xbox Game Pass in the near future. This game would be a great addition to Microsoft’s gaming subscription service for those interested in cozy,Stardew Valley-like life simulation games. Although it is best to take this information with a grain of salt, the lineup for Xbox Game Pass over the next couple of months could look even more promising with the inclusion ofMy Time at Sandrock.
Asa sequel toMy Time at Portia,My Time at Sandrockis a popular life simulation game from Chinese indie developer Pathea Games that came out in early access in 2021 on Steam and received a 1.0 launch for PC and consoles on July 08, 2025. Though the hype surroundingSandrock’s launch was more muted compared to its predecessor, Pathea Games' latest title garnered solid reviews on both Steam and Metacritic, with some considering it an improvement over the original. Despite the acclaim it received, however,My Time at Sandrockwas ultimately still a game in a niche genre. As such, some players who are inexperienced with farming sims are hesitant to pay full price for the game to play it, even if they still want to give it a shot. Fortunately, those gamers could be in luck, as they may be able to playMy Time at Sandrockon Xbox Game Pass soon.

According to a post on the r/XboxGamePass subreddit from Reddit user nicksuperdx, Microsoft might’ve accidentally revealed thatMy Time at Sandrockis one of the Game Pass games slated for release later this month by mentioning it in a notification on the Xbox GP app. As evidence of their claims, the Redditor shared an image of the message in question. Just like nicksuperdx alleged, the notification they received does indeed suggest that Pathea Games' latest title could join Microsoft’s subscription service in the next few weeks, as the farming sim is listed in the photo among otherJune 2024 Game Pass titles, likeOctopath Traveler 2andIsonzo.
My Time at Sandrock Could Come To Xbox Game Pass Later This Month
If the information in this leak ends up being true, then it wouldn’t be the first time that Microsoft has accidentally sent out notifications for Game Pass games before they’re formally announced. After all, the company recently made a similar mistake prior toCall of Duty: Black Ops 6’s official day-one Game Pass reveal. That being said, it’s still possible that this notification was a mere error on Xbox’s end instead of an actual leak.
Given thatMy Time at Portiais currently available on Game Pass, though, it’d make sense for the sequel to hit the service eventually as well. Speculation aside, fans will soon find out ifMy Time at Sandrockis scheduled for an immediate GP release when Microsoft likely ends up announcing Wave 2 of this month’sGame Pass lineup on June 18.
My Time At Sandrock
WHERE TO PLAY
My Time at Sandrock-Just like My Time at Portia, My Time at Sandrock takes place in a wholesome post-apocalyptic world 330 years after the Day of Calamity destroyed most modern technologies.After accepting a job offer to become Sandrock’s newest Builder, you’ll arrive in the wild and rugged city-state, where it’s up to you and your trusty tools to restore the community to its former glory. Gather resources to build machines, befriend locals, and defend Sandrock from monsters — all while saving the town from economic ruin!