Fangamer's latest piece of Stardew Valley merchandise is a pin that immortalizes the opening scene with grandpa on his bed.

Stardew Valley Grandpa’s Bed Immortalized in New Official Pin

Fangamer announced it is selling a new piece of Stardew Valley merchandise. This time, it pulls directly from a memorable moment in the game. The Stardew Valley opening scene, which features the player’s grandpa in his bed, is now available as an enamel pin. It is immediately available via the official storefront for $12.

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To compare, here’s how the Stardew Valley opening scene with grandpa in his bed looks in-game.
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Next, here’s the pin designed by Laura Verdin. It features two posts on the back, so you can ensure it is secure and level when worn or displayed.
Stardew Valley Grandpa’s Bed Immortalized in New Official Pin

The farming and life sim begins with the player’s grandpa sending them a sealed envelope that includes a deed to his farm. He wills it to them, for them to move to the place when they feel they need a chance of pace.

Fangamer features an array of official Stardew Valley merchandise. In addition to pins, it sells copies of the game, an updated guide, clothing, and plush toys.

Stardew Valley is available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices. The Android update 1.5 should appear before the end of 2023. The Stardew Valley Grandpa’s Bed enamel pin is available now.


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