Stardew Valley Switch Patch Update Announced by Creator

Mar 29,25

Summary

  • ConcernedApe is actively working on resolving issues in Stardew Valley's Nintendo Switch version, including the divorce crash and raccoon shop problems.
  • The patch for these issues on the Nintendo Switch is set to be released "as soon as possible."
  • These issues have already been fixed on PC, console, and mobile platforms, but the Switch patch is still in development.

Stardew Valley's developer, ConcernedApe, has taken to social media to announce that a patch addressing the divorce crash and raccoon shop issues on the Nintendo Switch will be released soon. While these problems have been resolved on PC, mobile, and Xbox, the update for Nintendo's console is still in the works.

Since its launch in 2016, Stardew Valley has garnered a dedicated following thanks to its engaging gameplay and charming pixel art. The game's relaxing mechanics have kept it relevant and beloved by players. ConcernedApe has been diligent in updating the game, not only adding new content but also addressing bugs and issues reported by the community. A notable update in December tackled several persistent issues, and the Switch version of this update is nearing release.

ConcernedApe recently used Twitter to update fans, stating that the patch for the divorce crash and raccoon shop is "still coming." Although no specific release date was provided for the Switch update, the developer emphasized that it will be released as soon as possible. Following the rollout of update 1.6 in March, which brought new NPC chats, the Meadowlands Farm type, and new festivals, players encountered these issues. The problems were addressed on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, and around Christmas, ConcernedApe confirmed that the Switch patch was in development. Now, almost 20 days later, the release appears imminent.

Stardew Valley Switch Patch Fixing Divorce Crash and Raccoon Shop Coming Soon

Stardew Valley's significant update 1.6 was released for PC in March, introducing numerous enhancements like new NPC interactions, the Meadowlands Farm, and fresh festivals and events. The update also included visual upgrades, such as waterfalls, holiday decorations, and seasonal world map changes.

Despite resolving many gameplay issues, update 1.6 inadvertently introduced new problems. When it was rolled out to console and mobile versions in November, players quickly identified several game-breaking bugs. An emergency patch was released for the mobile version on November 15, while fixes for other platforms continued to be developed.

The Stardew Valley community has praised ConcernedApe for their transparent communication and swift action in addressing player concerns. Although the patch for the divorce crash and raccoon shop on the Switch is not yet available, players can be confident that the developer is diligently working to release it soon.

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