The latest Nintendo Switch bug fix for Stardew Valley had unintended consequences, and not all fans agree they want it fixed
The Nintendo Switch version of Stardew Valley gets a new update, but it seems to introduce a fresh problem to the game.
Stardew Valley is perhaps one of the best-supported indie games of all-time with Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone now working on the title for over 12 years. While there have been questions raised about the farming and lifestyle sim's future now that the creator's attention has ( mostly) shifted to his new project, what is the actual plan?
A game like Stardew Valley is coming to the Nintendo Switch on February 13, with farming, family raising, relationships, and more.
Skytree Village and The Lost Valley have been bundled together and optimized for Nintendo Switch, releasing this summer.
Skytree Village launched on Nintendo 3DS in 2016. Following a similar design as Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley, this installment brings us to the land known as the Oasis of the Harvest Goddess. The lush green land of Skytree Village has now become arid and desolate,
It's a new year and Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone has already rolled out a new patch for the Switch version of Stardew Valley. This new update does only appear to be a small one, but it's an important fix - addressing multiple bugs that were popping up for players on Nintendo's hybrid device. Here's the full rundown:
There was a brief moment back in 2021 when it seemed like Stardew Valley creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone might
Stardew Valley debuted in 2016 as a solo project. Barone was behind all the programming and the pixel art. He also made the music, which has gotten enough of its own fandom that now there's an orchestra performing the serene music of Stardew Valley at venues across the world.
Fans discover that an upcoming game currently only announced for the Switch may be getting a PlayStation 4 and 5 release, too.
Let's face it: the Nintendo Switch is boring. Not the actual hardware. The two-in-one gimmick remains a fantastic idea. I've always preferred playing my games portably, and the Switch made it possible to experience console-quality games in the palm of my hands.
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