Summary
- Stardew Valley has now sold over 41 million copies, making it the 15th best-selling game of all-time.
- It’s edging closer and closer to Animal Crossing: New Horizon, which has sold 46 million copies.
Back in February, Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone revealed that Stardew Valley had sold over 30 million copies. But just ten months later, it has crossed a new and incredibly impressive milestone, selling over 41 million copies across all platforms.
To put into perspective just how huge a milestone that is, Animal Crossing: New Horizons — the 13th best-selling game of all-time — has sold 46 million copies.
Stardew Valley, developed by solo dev ConcernedApe, has nearly caught up to one of the most successful games of all-time, developed by one of the biggest publishers in the industry. And eight years on from its launch, it still managed to sell over ten million copies.
Stardew Valley Was A Hit From The Start
Way back in 2016, this unsuspecting farming sim launched on Steam and managed to sell one million copies in just two months, making it one of the biggest releases of that year (as reported by Polygon at the time).
Eight years later, it’s no wonder that Stardew Valley is still going strong, given the sheer number of free updates and expansions. Even on Christmas day, ConcernedApe released an emergency patch to iron out a game-breaking problem on Xbox.
Even though ConcernedApe isn’t done with Stardew just yet, he has a new game on the horizon with Haunted Chocolatier. There’s no word yet on when we can expect it, but he did share some new screenshots earlier this month, revealing that there’s “a lot of work” still to be done, but that he’s “addicted to the grind.”
Restore your grandfather’s farm to its former glory in Stardew Valley, a charming indie simulation role-playing game developed by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone. Along the way you’ll meet new friends, romance villagers, and explore deep caves for the materials you’ll need to craft, build, and grow.
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