Stardew Valley was almost canceled after Eric Barone’s PC died without backups: “It feels crazy that it all worked out”

Stardew Valley was almost canceled after Eric Barone’s PC died without backups: “It feels crazy that it all worked out”

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These days, it’s hard to imagine a world without Stardew Valley. Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone’s pixel perfect village escape is the modern standard bearer by which all other cozy and retro-styled games are measured against. Explicitly inspired by the early Harvest Moon games, Stardew Valley has ballooned in popularity beyond anyone’s expectations since its release in 2016, taking on its own identity and inspiring countless other indie games of the cute and cuddly variety. None of this would be true, however, if Barone hadn’t been able to salvage the game data from a computer crash that happened about a year into development.

PC Gamer recently republished a 2016 interview with Barone in which the solo developer brushed with the idea that his ragtag Harvest Moon-like could become a phenomenon. Barone couldn’t have had any idea just how revolutionary Stardew Valley would one day become, but he had the foresight to know he was very lucky to recover from a PC crash that almost put Stardew Valley in a pixelated grave before it was ever born.

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