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Stardew Valley Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Out Now With Mouse Controls, Local Split-Screen, And More

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Stardew Valley Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Surprise Drop Christmas Day

We learned during a Nintendo Direct back in September that developer ConcernedApe was working on a Nintendo Switch 2 update for Stardew Valley. Yesterday, on Christmas, ConcernedApe surprise-dropped the update, and it's free to anyone who already owns the game on Switch. 

If you don't own Stardew Valley on Switch, you can purchase the Switch 2 edition for $14.99; if you do own it already, all you have to do is upgrade to the Switch 2 edition via a free "Upgrade Pack" on the Nintendo eShop. As for what to expect in this edition of the game, it features mouse controls, local split-screen co-op for up to 4 players, and online multiplayer for up to 8 players. Plus, with the Switch 2 Game Share feature, you only need one copy to play four-player co-op with friends. 

You can read more about the Switch 2 edition of Stardew Valley on the Nintendo eShop here

For more, read Game Informer's Stardew Valley review, and then check out Game Informer's list of the top 10 cozy games to play right now

Are you going to pick up the Nintendo Switch 2 edition of Stardew Valley? Let us know in the comments below!

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