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Fae Farm PC Online Multiplayer Ending, Will Be Single-Player Only

Fae Farm PC Online Multiplayer Ending, Will Be Single-Player Only
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Phoenix Labs updated the Steam product page for the PC version of Fae Farm to announce it will end support for the online multiplayer, restricting the experience to an offline, single-player one. This will happen at 11:59pm PT on September 10, 2025/2:59am ET on September 11, 2025. [Thanks, Delisted Games!]

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The announcement appears both at the top of the listing under the Community Hub link and in an “Important Announcement” section between the Reviews and Editions sections. Each of the statements is quite short, and reads as follows:

Fae Farm will be going offline September 10, 2025 at 23:59 Pacific Time. The online co-op service will no longer be available, and the game will receive no future updates. The single player offline mode will remain playable.”

Fae Farm online multiplayer would allow someone to go from the offline single-player into an adventure with up to four players total. While the console versions would rely on your friends lists there, on Steam you would be using either that or the Phoenix Labs account system to bring friends over. Everything the group does affects the host’s world, and likewise you rely on their unlocks for experiences.

As for other platforms, there aren’t any notices. The Epic Games Store page is gone and returns a 404 result. There are no Microsoft Store or PlayStation Store updates. The Nintendo eShop also remains unchanged, however it does also note that folks playing on that console can use a LAN session to start local wireless co-op with up to four people and systems.

Fae Farm is available for the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the Steam page said online multiplayer support ends on 11:59pm PT on September 10, 2025/2:59am ET on September 11, 2025. 

Jenni Lada
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