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Fangamer Selling Stardew Valley Physical Switch Deluxe Edition

Fangamer is now carrying a new Stardew Valley physical deluxe edition version for the Switch. This doesn’t include any additional in-game content. All of the bonuses are tied to physical items packed in the box. It costs $59. [Thanks, Wario64!]

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First, this version of the game starts with the standard physical copy of the farming sim on a cartridge. A small instruction manual is packed into the box as well. The new additions involve a number of arty items. One is a wooden pin that shows a blue Junimo sitting next to some items you can gather in the game. You also get a replica of the deed to your grandpa’s farm. A 12-page comic from Chihiro Sakaida is included. There are also art cards featuring seasons and some businesses in game, as well as a matching mini poster. 

This deluxe edition is the third Switch Stardew Valley physical copy option Fangamer offered. The first is the standard one, which is always around and costs $35. The retailer also previously offered a collector’s edition bundle. That debuted in 2020 and cost $69.

There are a number of other items tied to the farming sim that debuted recently. One is an Official Stardew Valley Cookbook with recipes inspired by ones we cook or bake in-game. A new Festival of Seasons concert tour kicked off in 2025 too.

Stardew Valley is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PCs, mobile devices, and the PlayStation Vita, with 1.6 available on all platforms except the Vita.


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