10 Video Games That Added Obvious Features INSANELY Late

10. Multiplayer - Stardew Valley

Released in February of 2016 to a sea of critical praise, Stardew Valley introduced gamers to the charming Pelican Town and its kooky inhabitants.

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As the new farmer in town, your job is to tend crops, build up your coffers and woo the local townsfolk with a smattering of gifts and small-talk before returning to the farm for a well-earned rest.

The simple and joyful music perfectly complimented the lighthearted nature of the game, but as the farm expands, so too must your responsibility. What was once a gleeful farming simulator quickly becomes a stress-inducing task manager where 'one more day' is simply never enough.

A new farmhand was in order, so a multiplayer component was an obvious choice to expand the empire you've created and share the workload. While lone-developer Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone continues to support the game with frequent updates almost 4 years into its life, it was August of 2018 before we'd see a multiplayer mode.

Now that the component has been added as part of the 1.3 update, players are free to hop into a game through online multiplayer, continuing the fun with 3 other players.

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