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Stardew Valley Creator Almost Canceled the Game

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Stardew Valley Creator Almost Canceled the Game

Creator Eric Barone revealed in an interview about the game’s development that the fan-favorite indie hit Stardew Valley was almost canceled due to a major oversight. A decade since its release, and Stardew Valley remains one of the most successful indie games ever made, selling over 50 million copies as of February 2026.

Eric Barone, known professionally as ConcernedApe, began development on Stardew Valley in 2012 as a solo project inspired by Marvelous’s Harvest Moon. Barone impressively handled every aspect of development himself, including programming, art, music, and design, with the project taking over four years to complete, riddled with numerous setbacks and 70-hour workweeks for years on end. However, Stardew Valley‘s journey nearly met a catastrophic end at one point, which the solo dev has been happy to share.

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Stardew Valley Was Almost Lost Forever After a PC Failure

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For the ten-year anniversary of Stardew Valley, PC Gamer has resurfaced an interview with Eric Barone, in which the developer went into considerable detail about the game’s development and the problems he faced on the road to release. One of Barone’s biggest mistakes while working on Stardew was not backing up his hard drive, which ultimately came back to bite him when his development PC unexpectedly failed one day, leaving him scrambling to figure out what to do. Thankfully, he managed to extract the hard drive and recover the game’s files while rebuilding his work computer, ultimately saving the game from being canceled. Upon reflection, the developer said, “It feels crazy that it all worked out,” describing the game’s development as “the most indie development you could imagine,” as Barone created all of Stardew Valley with very little formal structure.

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Eric Barone’s story and journey to release Stardew Valley resurface as the game celebrates a decade of success, as fans anticipate the developer’s next title, Haunted Chocolatier. Barone’s next game has been in development for quite some time, but the solo developer has stated in other interviews that he is applying many of the lessons he learned from Stardew Valley to the development of Haunted Chocolatier, taking his time to ensure it’s as polished as possible when it launches. Hopefully, one of those lessons is backing up the development PC’s hard drive.

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Stories like Barone’s continue to resonate with fans and indie developers, both solo and small-team in scale, as everyone can take an interest in or share in the struggle of the difficult process of making games. Stardew Valley is now one of the most iconic indie games of the current era, built by one person without the funding and infrastructure that a large-scale studio provides, ultimately revealing how a development studio can sacrifice so much for a game that may or may not even be a hit. As far as Stardew Valley is concerned, one simple oversight by Barone almost changed the course of gaming history, as a computer failure could have prevented one of the most influential “cozy games” of all time from ever being released.

While the game could have been lost at one point, Eric Barone’s story and continued support for Stardew Valley also show how unpredictable game development can be. The solo dev has been incredibly vocal about how hard it was for him to release Stardew Valley, demonstrating the many setbacks and challenges that incredibly successful and potentially “polished” games need to overcome, which players never get to see. The solo developer’s ability to salvage Stardew Valley from the clutches of an old hard drive serves as a reminder that some of gaming’s biggest success stories might be just as much about perseverance as they are about having a great idea.


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Released

February 26, 2016

ESRB

Everyone 10+ / Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco

Developer(s)

ConcernedApe

Publisher(s)

ConcernedApe


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