Stardew ValleySwitch players may encounter some issues following a patch released a few days ago. The update, which celebratedStardew Valley’sninth birthday, fixed some errors and added a few new Easter eggs for fans to discover. It seems the patch also had some unintended side effects, and players may want to stay away from the triggers until a fix is issued.
In a post on X, the game’s creator,ConcernedApe, let fans know thatthe recent Switch patch 1.6.15.1 is causing some known issues.ConcernedApe states that he is “very ashamed to say this, but there is an error in the recent Switch patch.” The game is “mostly playable,” he goes on to say, but he’s asking fans to “avoid artifact troves and back room of adventure guild.” A patch to fix the issues is being worked on “as fast as possible.”

Newest Stardew Valley Patch Causes Issues For Switch Players
The Patch Celebrates The Game’s 9-Year Anniversary
Patch 1.6.15.1 was made available for Xbox and PS on February 12, with the Switch version scheduled for later in the month.The patch arrived on the Switch on February 26,exactly nine years after the game’s original release date on June 29, 2025. Thepatch implements many bug fixes, including several glitches, a handful of rare bugs, and some crashes. ConcernedApe also took the chance to thank players for sticking around with the game for so long.
“Stardew Valley Saved Me From Hopelessness”: Fans Rally Round To Celebrate Stardew’s 9th Birthday
Stardew Valley is now 9 years old, with fans reflecting on how far the game has progressed, as well as how it has changed the lives of its players.
Unfortunately, it seems that something has gone wrong with the Switch version of the patch. According to ConcernedApe,Switch users are experiencing crashes post-patch, and some text is appearing as “garbled.” ConcernedApe is aware of the issue and a fix is in the works. Based onprevious times when this has happened,fans can expect a patch to be issued fairly quickly.Until then, players should stay away from the adventure guild and artifact troves, as ConcernerApe suggests.

Stardew Valley Players Thank ConcernedApe For His Dedication To The Game
Fans Think ConcernedApe Deserves A Break
Instead of getting mad about the patch issues,theStardew Valleycommunity is more concerned with ConcernedApe’s mental health.In a Reddit post about the X update, RedditorUnique_Cauliflower62writes that they “wish I could give him a hug.” Reddit useryassvaginaslaystates sadly that ConcernedApe is “too hard on himself.”
I wish I could give him a hug.
After nine years of building a community, issuing countless free updates, and working tirelessly forStardew Valleyplayers, ConcernedApe certainly deserves a break. One comment byAstralAlyseems to encapsulate the way the community feels about the situation, and I really hope ConcernedApe sees it: “We love you, ConcernedApe! Don’t be so concerned, buddy.”
