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Revision as of 22:17, 30 June 2020

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Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG. You've inherited your grandfather's old farm plot in Stardew Valley. Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life. Can you learn to live off the land and turn these overgrown fields into a thriving home? It won't be easy. Ever since Joja Corporation came to town, the old ways of life have all but disappeared. The community center, once the town's most vibrant hub of activity, now lies in shambles. But the valley seems full of opportunity. With a little dedication, you might just be the one to restore Stardew Valley to greatness!

History

Development

The game was developed entirely by ConcernedApe (Eric Barone) up to Stardew Valley 1.2.33, including all art, sound effects, and music. The game is programmed in C# using the Microsoft XNA framework (on Windows) and MonoGame (on Linux and MacOS). The art was drawn using Paint.NET, and the game's music and sound effects were composed in Propellerhead Software's Reason. It took four years for ConcernedApe to develop the first public release, during which he posted development updates on stardewvalley.blogspot.com (2012-2013) and the game's official website (2013-present). It was released to the public on February 26th, 2016.

For Stardew Valley 1.3 through 1.3.33, Tom Coxon from Chucklefish developed the multiplayer code while ConcernedApe focused on the core gameplay and content changes.

The official updates on PC were ported to other platforms by specialized porting companies, specifically The Secret Police for mobile and Sickhead Games for console.

Publishers

Stardew Valley was initially published by London game studio Chucklefish, best known for developing the space sandbox-adventure game Starbound. Stardew Valley is now self-published by ConcernedApe on all platforms except mobile (PC, XBox One, Playstation 4, PS Vita as of 14 December 2018; Switch as of 01 October 2019). Chucklefish continues to publish Stardew Valley on Android and iOS.

Supported Platforms

Stardew Valley is available on PC (Linux, MacOS, and Windows), console (PS4, Xbox One, and Switch), and mobile (Android and iOS). A Wii U port was planned but canceled in favor of the Nintendo Switch.

Dates of first release:

  • Windows: 26 February 2016;
  • Linux and Mac: 29 July 2016;
  • PS4 and Xbox One: 14 December 2016;
  • Switch: 05 October 2017;
  • PS Vita: 22 May 2018 (US), 24 May 2018 (Europe);
  • iOS: 24 October 2018;
  • Android: 13 March 2019.

Current Versions

See Version History, Console Version History, and Mobile Version History for release notes.

Platform Latest Update Multiplayer Mod Support Save Transfer Developer Publisher
PC Linux/Mac/Windows release notes 1.4.5 Yes Yes Yes ConcernedApe ConcernedApe
Console PlayStation 4 release notes equivalent to 1.4.4 Yes No No Ported by
Sickhead Games
ConcernedApe
PlayStation Vita release notes equivalent to 1.2.33* No No No
Switch release notes equivalent to 1.4.4 Yes No No
Xbox One release notes equivalent to 1.4.4 Yes No No
Mobile Android release notes equivalent to 1.4.5 (except Simplified Chinese) No Yes Yes Ported by
The Secret Police
Chucklefish
iOS release notes equivalent to 1.4.5 (except Simplified Chinese) No No Yes

* The Playstation Vita is no longer receiving content updates and will remain on 1.2.33 [1]

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