– Stardew Valley is 50% off on Steam during the Weekend Deal, down to $7.49, matching its all-time low.
– The game celebrates 10 years and 50 million copies sold, yet remains popular with high engagement (near 50k concurrent Steam players).
– It offers long-term value with ongoing updates (including version 1.7 in development) and extensive playtime potential.
Stardew Valley just dropped back to its lowest-ever price, a rare moment that has fans buzzing and wallets nervously clicking. Ten years, fifty million copies, nearly a million Steam reviews at 97% positive—and yet here we are, watching a discount pop up as part of this week’s Steam Weekend Deal. The current sale price sits at 7.49 dollars, and SteamDB notes this matches the game’s all-time low. The deal runs until May 21, offering a tight window for curious newcomers and long-time farmers alike.
If you somehow haven’t played it, Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG where you inherit an old farm plot and slowly rebuild both the land and the surrounding community. That description undersells it considerably. What ConcernedApe — a single developer named Eric Barone — built here over four years is one of the most complete and generous games ever released. Since launch, it has received numerous free updates, and a new major content update — version 1.7 — is currently in the works. Whatever you pay for it now, you’re buying into that future content too.
The game recently crossed its 10-year anniversary and 50 million copies sold, yet it currently has nearly 50,000 concurrent players on Steam. These are numbers that most new releases would be thrilled to see at launch, let alone a decade in. The vibe is calm, and the progression feels honest, with daily routines that stack up into a lifetime of tiny accomplishments and cozy farming bliss.
At 7.49 dollars, it’s genuinely hard to think of a better value proposition in PC gaming right now. Stardew Valley runs on practically anything, including a Steam Deck, supports up to 8-player co-op online, and will realistically absorb hundreds of hours before you’ve seen everything it has to offer. The retro-inspired pixel art pairs with a surprisingly deep crafting and relationship system, making repeated playthroughs oddly addictive.
The deal ends May 21, so mark your calendar if you’re tempted by this price and this kind of chill, engrossing farming life sim.
















