Can you have multiple farms in Stardew Valley?

avatarCompletingClint2 years ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier2 years ago

Absolutely! You can have multiple farms in Stardew Valley. Each new game you start gives you a fresh plot of land, letting your farm-building creativity run wild across several save files. Perfect for when you wanna experiment with different farm layouts or just start anew without erasing your progress.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

yep, you can have as many farms as ur heart desires, or at least as many as your device's storage allows lol. go wild, create a chicken empire on one and a vineyard on another!


avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Just one farm per save file, folks. But hey, who's stopping you from having a dozen save files? More farms, more fun!


avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Nah, you get one farm and that's your lot. Gotta make it count. (But seriously, you can have multiple; just gotta use different saves.)

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