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It’s been over eight years since this little retro farming game graced our PCs and stole everyone’s hearts. The nostalgia of its pixelated looks and the simple appeal of building your own farm appealed to many, and helped usher in the era of ‘cozy’ games. With over 30 million copies of the game sold, Stardew Valley has cemented itself as one of the best games of all time, but how are things looking in 2024?

We got the chance to speak with the game’s creator, Eric Barone (aka ‘ConcernedApe’) to talk about what it’s been like seeing the phenomenal growth of the game and take a look at all the changes Stardew has gone through since it first launched.

We asked Barone what his proudest moment making the game is: “Creating a world and a cast of characters that people enjoy,” he tells us. “It’s a world of the imagination that people feel

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