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Stardew Valley is now the highest rated game of all time on Steam

Stardew Valley is easily one of the biggest indie success stories ever, with the 2016 farming sim currently sitting as one of the best-selling games of all time at over 41 million copies sold. Despite being almost a decade old, the game has continued to receive major updates on a regular basis – helping it to now become the highest rated Steam game of all time.

A shared by the Steam review tracking site ‘Steam250’, Stardew Valley has dethroned Portal 2 for the top stop on the highest rated games of all time list – based on Steam reviews of course.

With a score of 8.87 (based on calculations made between a game’s approval rating and the number of reviews it’s received) Stardew Valley is now the highest-rated game on Steam, surpassing Portal 2’s 8.85 rating.

Stardew Valley Rated

Of course, different services calculate Steam’s ratings differently, with SteamDB for example still having Portal 2 in the top spot with a rating of 97.72% – and Stardew taking second place at 97.66%.

Regardless, after almost 10 years of continued support on a game which was already excellent at launch, Stardew Valley has certainly earned its spot at (or near) the top of Steam’s review charts.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Stardew Valley in 2025? Are you still playing it? What game would you put at the top of the rankings if given the choice? Let us know down below.

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