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Tiny Bookshop Opens Its Doors On Xbox, PlayStation And Game Pass

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Tiny Bookshop is now on Game Pass, Xbox and PlayStation
On Game Pass, you should be playing Tiny Bookshop

Not every game needs high stakes or fast reflexes. Sometimes, it’s enough to slow things down, settle into a quiet corner of the world, and lose yourself in something a little more personal. Tiny Bookshop arrives on Xbox, PlayStation and Game Pass with exactly that kind of energy, offering a gentle, story-driven experience built around books, people and place.

Available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC – and included day one on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass – this cosy management adventure invites you to leave everything behind and start fresh in a seaside town that feels full of character. There’s Play Anywhere support too.

If you loved Unpacking, or adored the likes of A Short Hike, this one should well be for you.

At A Glance

  • Game: Tiny Bookshop
  • Developer: neoludic games
  • Publisher: Skystone Games
  • Platforms: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC, Play Anywhere
  • Availability: Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass (Day One)
  • Game Type: Cozy Management / Narrative

A Fresh Start In Bookstonbury

Tiny Bookshop places you in the heart of Bookstonbury-by-the-Sea, a charming town where your new life begins with a small, second-hand bookshop. From the outset, the focus is clear. You’re not building an empire, you’re creating a space. A place where people can browse, discover and connect through stories.

Running your shop involves more than simply stocking shelves. Every decision shapes how your bookshop feels and how customers respond to it. You’ll choose which genres to stock, recommend titles to visitors and gradually learn what each person is looking for. Sometimes it’s about giving them exactly what they want, other times it’s about introducing them to something new.

That balance is where the game finds its rhythm. And it’s a near perfect balance too. We were smitten by Tiny Bookshop last year when we picked it up on Nintendo Switch, but this Xbox and Game Pass launch has dragged us back in all over again. We urge you to give our review of Tiny Bookshop on Xbox a read – it details the magic of this little game perfectly.

A Space That Reflects You

From there, customisation plays a big role in how your shop evolves.

You can decorate with plants, lighting, trinkets and more, creating anything from a bright, welcoming space to something a little moodier and atmospheric. These choices aren’t just cosmetic either – they influence how customers behave and what kind of interactions you’ll have.

It turns your shop into something that feels genuinely personal.

However, the people of Bookstonbury are just as important as the books themselves. As you spend time in the town, you’ll meet a cast of quirky, friendly characters, each with their own tastes, habits and stories. Building relationships opens up new opportunities, helping you understand the community and your place within it.

A Proven Cozy Hit Comes To Game Pass

Tiny Bookshop has already built a strong following, earning overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam and finding success on Nintendo Switch.

Now, with its arrival on Xbox and inclusion in Game Pass, it’s easier than ever to jump in and see what makes it special without any upfront cost.

That accessibility feels like a perfect fit for a game built around taking your time and enjoying the journey, especially as it lands with that Play Anywhere support too.

A Story Worth Settling Into

Tiny Bookshop is less like a game you complete and more like a place you spend time in. It’s about routine, connection and finding comfort in the everyday.

And now, thanks to its launch on Xbox and Game Pass, that quiet little bookshop by the sea is open to everyone.

Interested? Get yourself over to the Xbox Store. ÂŁ16.74 is the price if you don’t have Game Pass.

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Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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