Stardew Valley Board Game Announced, Available to Order Now

Stardew Valley developer Eric Barone has announced a new board game adaptation of the popular farm life game, and it’s available to order now for $55.

The result of a collaboration between Stardew Valley’s sole developer Barone (who often goes by the moniker ConcernedApe) and Cole Medeiros, ConcernedApe’s head of operations and business development, the project took a total of two years to design.

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“In 2018 Eric Barone and Cole Medeiros, introduced online through their mutual friend Matt Griffin, played a co-op game of Stardew Valley and discussed the idea of making a Stardew Valley board game,” the announcement reads. “They didn’t know exactly what it would look like, but they knew Stardew had all the components of a great board game.”

After two years of refining and playtesting, all spent in between development time for the video game, the pair officially had a board game.

Much like the original video game, players work cooperatively to grow crops, raise animals, build out their farm, and gather resources from across the valley. Players can also befriend the familiar townspeople and earn hearts to reveal secret goals. To win, you’ll need to restore the Valley to its original greatness and keep Joja Mart from mucking it all up. The game can be played with 1 – 4 players, with an estimated 45 minutes of playtime per player.

To do all that, players need to achieve four “Granda Goals” and restore all of the community center rooms before a deck of season cards is exhausted.

The game, which retails for $55, comes with a board of Stardew Valley to play on, tiles (for items like crops, ore, buildings, animals, etc), numerous cards for things like events, epic items, and mine levels, gold tokens, and more.

ConcernedApe notes to fans that the board game is meant to evoke the lengthy nature of playing Stardew Valley, so while it’s designed to be easy to play, it will have a lot of complexity to it, so check out the official rulebook to see if it’s your jam.

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ConcernedApe also says that once the first print run is sold out, future prints will depend on how much demand there still is.

“If there’s more demand for it, then we’ll definitely do more print runs, and maybe slowly expand… we’re kind of just testing the waters for now and see what the response is,” ConcernedApe wrote.

The Stardew Valley board game is almost certain to prove popular with fans of the original game. We here at IGN proclaimed it one of the best Nintendo Switch games, and the original video game has now sold more than 10 million copies across six platforms. ConcernedApe also has two new projects in the works, both of which will tie into Stardew Valley in different ways.

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Stardew Valley Board Game Announced, Available To Buy Now

Stardew Valley is available on pretty much every gaming platform at this point, but it’s now branching into an entirely new medium. Stardew Valley: The Board Game was announced today by developer ConcernedApe, and even better: It’s available to buy now. The official Stardew Valley board game costs $55, and you can get your copy through the Stardew Valley website. Unfortunately, orders ship only to the US for now.

According to the official website, Stardew Valley: The Board Game is a co-op game where you work together with other players to restore the Valley by building up your farm and growing crops, raising animals, and harvesting resources. Of course, a major part of Stardew Valley is also forming friendships with the local villagers, and that plays a role here as well–as you deepen your relationships, you’ll earn hearts that reveal hidden goals. The ultimate goal, of course, is to prevent Joja Corporation from taking over and preserve the thriving local community of Pelican Town.

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PlayStation State of Play Announced for This Week

PlayStation has announced a State of Play will premiere later this week on Thursday, February 25 at 2 pm PT/5 PM ET. The new State of Play will feature updates and deep dives on games coming to both PS4 and PS5.

PlayStation published a new blog announcing the newest State of Play will premiere later this week and will “serve up updates and deep dives for 10 games coming to PS4 and PS5.” Along with updates on existing third-party and indie titles, there will also be new game announcements.

PlayStation says the show will be around “30 minutes or so, give or take” and that there will be no hardware or business-focused updates during the show. That means the full 30 minutes will be spent on games.

This is the first variety State of Play from PlayStation since August 2020, which showcased a variety of third-party games coming to the PlayStation 5. A smaller State of Play focused entirely on Destruction AllStars was released in January.

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Sony has been slowly ramping up its announcement cycle as the company announced it is working on a PlayStation VR 2 headset for PS5, a delay for Gran Turismo 7, and that it’s bringing more first-party PlayStation games to PC such as Days Gone later this spring. The zombie game from Bend Studio will be the second PlayStation-exclusive coming to PC after Horizon Zero Dawn.

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Sony Announces PS5 State Of Play To Showcase New Games This Thursday

PlayStation is hosting another State of Play livestream this Thursday, February 25 with a focus on showing off “deep dives” into 10 upcoming PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 games.

The broadcast goes live at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET on Twitch and YouTube. Which games will be shown remains unknown, but SIE content communications senior director Sid Shuman took to the PlayStation Blog to clarify that the livestream will include “new game announcements and updates on some of the third-party and indie titles you last saw in June’s PS5 showcase.”

Shuman said that this Thursday’s livestream will clock in at around 30-minutes in length. He also said that “PlayStation hardware or business-focused update” won’t make an appearance; this State of Play livestream is focused on “great games set to come out in the months ahead.”

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Aliens, Alien 3, And Alien Resurrection Remastered For Upcoming 4K Release – Report

Aliens, Alien 3, and Alien: Resurrection are reportedly “currently undergoing a 4K remaster… alongside a 4K Blu-ray release of each of the films” according to The Digital Fix. No other information regarding these re-releases have yet been announced elsewhere.

In addition to the rumored box set, the site is also reporting, Disney may also be intending to “release [those three films] on Disney+/Star initially with a subsequent 4K Alien Collection heading to 4K Blu-ray some time in 2022.” The timing of all this would make sense, as Disney’s recent launch of Star–a service hub with more adult content so far only available outside the US–is noticeably missing the Alien franchise.

Disney also recently announced it and FX will be working on “the first Alien story set on Earth.” Helmed by Fargo and Legion’s Noah Hawley alongside Sir Ridley Scott, FX Network chairman John Landgraf promised that the series will be a “scary thrill ride that will blow people back in their seats.” It’s series is currently in development and has no premiere date set yet.

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