How to Host a Stardew Valley Server

avatarConcludingDisc·2 years ago
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avatarSawingBully·2 years ago

For a super quick setup, just go co-op mode and send out those invites. No need for complicated server hosting skills here!

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avatarBustingSpire·2 years ago

Hosting a Stardew Valley server is pretty easy! If you're on PC, just launch the game, select 'Co-op' from the main menu, then 'Host New Farm' or 'Host Existing Farm'. Invite your friends through Steam or by giving them the invite code. For consoles, it’s similar – start a co-op game and invite friends from your console's friend list. Make sure everyone has a stable internet connection for the best experience!


avatarHatchellingCalm·2 years ago

Honestly, don't stress too much about 'hosting' in the traditional sense. Stardew Valley makes it super seamless to play with friends, almost like hosting a game night but virtually. Just pick co-op and you're practically done.

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