How do you play Stardew Valley multiplayer?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert8 months ago

Playing Stardew Valley multiplayer is super easy and a blast with friends! First thing, one of you needs to host the game by either starting a new farm with cabins for each player or converting an existing single-player farm by building cabins at Robin's carpentry shop. Then, the host just needs to invite friends through the game's menu if you're on PC or through the respective console's invitation system. Make sure everyone's game is updated to the latest version to avoid any hic-ups!

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avatarPassingDada8 months ago

Oh, u just need to have cabins for ur friends in ur farm and then invite them. If ur playing on PC, use Steam's built-in invite system. It's that simple lol.


avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago

Honestly, Stardew Valley multiplayer isn't all it's cracked up to be. The game shines as a single-player experience.

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