Stardew Valley features a robust (often referred to as "in linea" or online) that allows you to build a farm with up to seven other players. Whether you are starting a new life in Pelican Town or inviting friends to your existing save, the experience shifts from a solo journey to a collaborative effort. 1. Getting Started: How to Play Online
Currently, Stardew Valley does not support cross-platform play (e.g., a PC player cannot play with a Switch player).
To make the most of a multiplayer farm, players often "specialize" to maximize efficiency: Stardew Valley in linea
Unlike single-player, time does not pause when you open your inventory, talk to NPCs, or organize chests. Time only pauses if the host uses the /pause command in the chat box or if all players are in a cutscene/asleep.
Multiplayer is fully supported on PC (Steam/GOG), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox. Stardew Valley features a robust (often referred to
To play "in linea," you generally have two paths depending on whether you are the host or a guest:
From the main menu, select Co-op > Host . You can choose a "New Farm" and decide how many "Starting Cabins" you want (one for each friend). Getting Started: How to Play Online Currently, Stardew
Handles the daily watering and planting of crops.