Move Into the Sun Haven Switch Version in November
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Move Into the Sun Haven Switch Version in November

Pixel Sprout Studios announced that Sun Haven will head to the Nintendo Switch on November 29, 2024. However, it won’t be in every country right away. Initially, only countries in North and South America will sell it in their eShops. Confirmed ones are Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Columbia, Mexico, Peru, and the USA. 

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As in many farming games, Sun Haven features Switch players moving to a new land and getting a chance to run a farm, fight monsters, and find love with various love interests so you can raise a family. However, there are some differences. Magic is a major focus here, with different races and unusual abilities available to players and people around them. In addition to Sun Haven, you can visit three other towns. Your farm can have multiple houses. People can even opt to play alone or with others in the PC version, though the Switch version won’t have multiplayer at launch. There is also no cross-save option, so you will need to start a new game at launch. However, it will apparently be caught up to the PC version 1.7.1 patch.

As a reminder of how it looks, here’s the launch trailer. 

This is one of multiple farming games to get a major update in 2024. In the case of Stardew Valley, the 1.6 update appeared on all platforms over the course of the year. We also saw Fields of Mistria enter early access on Steam and get a major patch on November 18, 2024. An Orange Season Switch port also appeared, though it has a number of problems.

Sun Haven is on PCs now, and it will come to the Nintendo Switch on November 29, 2024. 


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