ConcernedApe, the dedicated developer behind Stardew Valley, has confirmed that a much-anticipated Nintendo Switch patch is imminent. This patch will resolve several lingering issues, most notably the game-breaking divorce crash and problems affecting the raccoon shop. While these bugs have already been squashed in PC, mobile, and other console versions, the Switch version's update is currently undergoing final development.
Stardew Valley, a beloved farming simulator released in 2016, has consistently received updates and improvements since its launch. ConcernedApe's commitment to addressing player feedback and resolving bugs has been a key factor in the game's enduring popularity. The upcoming patch directly addresses problems introduced after the major 1.6 update, which brought substantial new content including new farm types, festivals, and visual enhancements.
While a precise release date remains unannounced, ConcernedApe has reassured players via social media that the patch is "coming soon" and will be released as quickly as possible. The developer's transparent communication regarding the ongoing development has been well-received by the community. The delay specifically affects the Switch version, with other platforms already benefiting from the fixes.
The 1.6 update, initially released on PC in March, brought a wealth of new features. These included expanded NPC interactions, the addition of the Meadowlands Farm, and numerous visual improvements to the game world. The subsequent rollout to consoles and mobile in November, however, revealed unforeseen bugs, prompting immediate action from ConcernedApe. A swift emergency patch was deployed for mobile users in mid-November, demonstrating the developer's responsiveness to player concerns.
The Stardew Valley community consistently praises ConcernedApe's open communication and dedication to resolving issues. Although the Switch players patiently await the patch addressing the divorce crash and raccoon shop problems, the developer's active efforts offer reassurance that a solution is just around the corner.