Microstructural evolution and resulting mechanical properties in Mg–2MM–2Sn–X (X=Al and/or Zn) alloys have been investigated. The specimens were fabricated by hot-rolling. The tensile tests were performed at room temperature and 200°C. The rollability and mechanical properties of specimens are improved with the addition of Al and/or Zn in Mg–MM–Sn alloy. Especially, annealed Mg–2MM–2Sn–1Zn sheet exhibits a good combination of strength and elongation-to-fracture. The result of conical cup test at 200°C with punch speed of 50mm/min shows that the addition of Al and/or Zn also improves the formability of Mg–MM–Sn alloys. Moreover, alloy containing Zn showed the best formability. The effects of texture and c/a ratio on formability have been discussed.