Stardew Valley

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Windows

%appdata%\StardewValley\Saves
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Android

Android/data/com.chucklefish.stardewvalley/files/saves folder.

Note:This save file is available for any device

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  • Note:This save file is available for any device
  • https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Saves
  • Windows
    • Press Window to show a 'run' dialogue box.
    • Paste this exact text:%appdata%\StardewValley\Saves
    • Click 'OK' to open the folder.
    • Android
    • Android/data/com.chucklefish.stardewvalley/files/saves folder.

Windows
  • Press Windows + R to show a 'run' dialogue box.
  • Paste this exact text:platformpath
  • Click 'OK' to open the folder.
Linux
  • The root directory for save files is specified by the XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable, which defaults to ~/.config/
  • From Files, click Go » Enter Location.
  • Enter this exact text:~/.config/StardewValley/Saves
  • Submit to open the folder.
Mac
  • From Finder, click Go » Go to Folder.
  • Enter this exact text:~/.config/StardewValley/Saves
  • Submit to open the folder.
Mobile (Android)
  • Open your device's file explorer app. If your device does not come with a file explorer, you will need one that allows navigation of the internal storage, not just searching for a specific file.
  • Select the Android/data/com.chucklefish.stardewvalley/files/saves (version 1.5 or later) or StardewValley (before 1.5) folder.
  • Each subfolder inside with a name in the format of JonSnow_123456789 is a save slot.
Mobile (iOS)
  • Open the Files app.
  • On iPhone, tap the Browse button on the bottom-right side of the screen. On iPad, tap the top-left button if needed to show the left sidebar menu.
  • Under the Locations section, tap On My iPhone/iPad.
  • Select the Stardew Valley folder.
  • Each subfolder inside with a name like JonSnow_123456789 is a save slot.
On iOS 12 or earlier:Devices still on iOS 12 or earlier will need to be connected to a Mac or Windows computer to access your save files.
  • On Mac, Open the Finder. On Windows, download iTunes and open it. (If your device is on macOS 10.14 or earlier, open iTunes instead of the Finder.)
  • Attach your iOS device via USB.
  • In the Finder/iTunes, click on the device icon in the top toolbar. (If the icon isn't shown, try disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable.) The device's page should appear.
  • Click File Sharing in the menu on the left.
  • Click Stardew Valley in the app list that appears.
  • The Stardew Valley Documents panel shows which save files are already on your iOS device. (They appear as folders, but you can't navigate into the folders directly.)
PS VitaNote: Access to the Vita filesystem requires custom firmware (CFW)
  • Navigate to ux0:/user/00/savedata/
     in Vita Shell.
  • Highlight the PCSE01235 folder and press triangle.
  • Select "Open decrypted" at the top of the list.
Nintendo SwitchNote: Access to a Switch's saves requires custom firmware (CFW)
  • Download and install JKSV
  • Open JKSV and navigate to Stardew Valley.
  • Select New, and call it whatever you want.
  • In either the Hekate SD card access tool or an FTP server, copy over sd:/JKSV/Stardew Valley/NameOfTheSaveYouSaved.zip