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Stardew Valley is Getting a Vinyl Soundtrack

Stardew Valley, everyone's favorite Harvest Moon tribute, has been massively successful in its niche realm of farming simulators. With the game coming to Nintendo Switch with multiplayer, it still remains in the spotlight. It's praised for its SNES-style visuals and it's calming serene soundtrack. A soundtrack that will soon be available on vinyl.

Concerned Ape and Gamer's Edition (along with Chucklefish) are working on getting the soundtrack on a vinyl record with a beautiful sleeve and an even more beautiful record art right on the record.

Two discs of Stardew Valley tunes with amazing art from artist Kari Fry. There will only be 600 copies of this album, which can be purchased on their site on Wednesday, June 28. The album ships in early July.

In other vinyl news, Sonic Mania is also getting a limited release record.

Steve Knauer

Freelance writer with an unapologetic love for video games. Steve loves nothing more than writing about them on Gamezone and doing food reviews on his YouTube channel Trylons

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