Summary
It feels like absolutely everything is crossing over withFortnitenowadays, and that no franchise or existing title out there is too weird or outlandish to be considered. We’ve seen that even the most family-friendly company of them all, Disney, is willing to put loads of different characters in the game, even those outside of Star Wars and Marvel,with the announcement of Disney villains and The Incredibles.
If you’re considered gaming royalty, chances are you’ll be featured in Fortnite at some point too, though there is one absolutely massive game out there that hasn’t been considered for a collab yet despite its massive popularity -Stardew Valley. Of course, the two games belong to such differing genres that a collab doesn’t make a lot of sense, but it turns out creator Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone is actually open to the possibility.

This is according to a discussion that Barone had with a YouTuber called Panedwards (thanks IGN) over Discord.In the chat, Panedwards asks Barone if he would be “willing to ever do a Fortnite crossover,” to which he surprisingly replies that he’s “been trying to” for quite some time.
Stardew Valley’s Creator Wants Pam, Abigail, Or Sebastian In Fortnite
Barone further elaborates by explaining that his pick for a potential Fortnite collab would bePam, most likely because the idea of her running around with an assault rifle is very funny. He isn’t committed to the idea though, and says that he’d be happy withSebastianorAbigailin there too, who are two of Stardew Valley’s more popular characters.
Barone is apparently so in love with the idea of a Fortnite collab that he’s actually fine with “anything” from Stardew Valley being added to the game, even minor items like Joja Cola or weapons like the Galaxy Sword and Slingshot. We’ll have to wait an see whether Barone’s continued efforts bear any fruit, though with how big Stardew Valley is, you’d have thought Epic would jump at the opportunity.
Stardew Valley
WHERE TO PLAY
Restore your grandfather’s farm to its former glory in Stardew Valley, a charming indie simulation role-playing game developed by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone. Along the way you’ll meet new friends, romance villagers, and explore deep caves for the materials you’ll need to craft, build, and grow.