PC Game Pass adds sandbox RPG Keplerth today

The PC Game Pass library grows again today with Keplerth, a 2D sandbox RPG tasking you with surviving monster-filled randomly generated maps.

PC Game Pass adds sandbox RPG Keplerth today
Tom West

Tom West

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Players on PC can now unlock the Keplerth achievements via your Game Pass subscription as Keplerth joins PC Game Pass today, offering up a chaotic sandbox RPG experience with dungeon clearing, farming, pet collecting, and more. While Keplerth has left our list of upcoming Game Pass games, there are still plenty of other games on the list, so check it out for a little glimpse into the future.

Keplerth joins PC Game Pass

"Welcome to Keplerth! Try to survive on a hostile alien planet in this 2D sandbox RPG, where you can choose to live alone or fight side by side with your friends in the online multiplayer mode," the game's Xbox store description reads. "Survive, build, farm, fight, and explore your way to victory in this open-world adventure!"

Upon waking in a hibernation pod, you'll need to explore Keplerth's monster-filled lands to scavenge food, gear, and resources to survive. Whether playing solo or in co-op multiplayer, its maps are randomly generated, offering a plethora of creatures to hunt and tame — yes, mounts and pets are included — when exploring its strange lands. Building a shelter and creating a farm helps keep your resources topped up, while "gene editing" allows you to customize your character in various ways.

Keplerth looks like it could be a great bit of fun with friends, whether that's exploring dungeons or chilling on your farm. Of course, it's only available on PC, but if you're interested in something on Xbox consoles, My Time at Sandrock and its multiplayer mode joined Game Pass yesterday.
Written by Tom West
Tom has been playing video games since he was old enough to hold a controller, experimenting with a number of systems until he eventually fell in love with Xbox. With a passion for the platform, he decided to make a career out of it, and now happily spends his days writing about that which he loves. If he’s not hunting for Xbox achievements, you’ll likely find him somewhere in The Elder Scrolls Online or fighting for survival in Battlefield.
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