There is fantastic news for proud owners of Nintendo Switch, for Stardew Valley is coming to town. The rural life and farming simulator, which is inspired from the Harvest Moon always felt like it deserved to be included in the family of Nintendo systems.
Creator ConcernedApe initially intended to bring it to Wii U, but as lady luck would have it, it’s making its way into Nintendo Switch sometimes later this year. This will the first portable version of this game making it really compelling to own the game, now that we have the portability excuse attached to the title’s back.
The thing which is really cool about the Nintendo Switch is that its hardware gimmick, or you can call it whatever pleases you, is much more versatile and broadly used than the GamePad or Wii motion controls. You can take any console game on the go, thanks to the Nintendo Switch.
What this means is, that all the traditional console game will even be accessed through mobile or handheld ports. All these games will finally be enjoyed by fans using the same save data as the console version, but without being bound to the big Television set. This could be a major factor to put the Switch on huge demand in the gaming world.
This is the reason behind the excitement regarding Stardew Valley for Nintendo Switch. Although the title is not available on tablets as of yet, it is available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, mobile phones or Nintendo 3DS.
The most portable the relaxing farm sim gets is on a laptop. However, for Switch, one can play on the TV and then take the same save file on the go with them. Stardew Valley is a game that’s effortlessly played in small doses, so it’s preferably set up for that kind of approach.
ConcernedApe has officially acknowledged the Switch version quite a few times, even after the formal Switch inauguration. Unfortunately, the game is lacking the preliminary launch space or scope for the console.Nevertheless, according to reports,ConcernedApe is still planning on bringing it to the platform later this year. It will definitely be a title to watch out for.
Undeniably, games like Stardew Valley and Minecraft, even though have been available for a long time on other platforms, will discover a new life on the Switch. The brand-new portability of third-party games is almost as exciting as Nintendo’s authentic first-party releases and definitely one of the Switch’s most thrilling features.
The game designer of Stardew Valley, Eric Baron has recently made adeclaration that will indeed cheer up the fans of the video game.Although, along with the announcement of the good news, he also mentioned something that will not be aswelcomed by some fans.
Bug Fixes for Stardew Valley Will Be Outon February
According to the latest update by Barone’s about Stardew Valley, the bug fixes for Xbox One and PS4 will in all likelihood, be rolled out in early February. The update mentioned that the developer is trying to resolve the problems involving the consoles, predominantly the unloading problems of saved games.
A patch will be released to cater to this problem, along with a remedy for other issues.
Barone, who signs his post as ConcernedApe, also specified in his update that Stardew Valley will not be amongst the launch day games for the Nintendo Switch. However, he assured that he will make the game accessible in the platform later this year.Enthusiastsof the title are hoping that Barone will remember to keep his promise.
