How to Watch Fae Farm’s Developer Livestream on August 18

The developers are ready to answer your fae-ry important questions.

Fae Farm Gameplay
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The developers of Fae Farm announced today via Twitter that they would be hosting a special developer livestream on August 18, 2023. The livestream will provide new information on the upcoming title, and act as a Q&A session to answer any questions that people may have about the game itself.

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Whilst there will be opportunity to ask questions during the livestream itself, the team has also asked for questions now. You are able to leave your question as a reply to the livestream tweet itself, or you can ask on the official Fae Farm Discord.

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No matter if you have a burning question that needs to be answered, or you just want to watch the livestream itself, you can watch it on the Official Phoenix Labs Twitch channel at the below times.

  • PDT – Friday, August 18, 12PM
  • UTC – Friday, August 18, 7PM
  • BST – Friday, August 18, 8PM
  • EST – Friday, August 18, 3PM
  • AEST – Saturday, August 19, 6AM

With Fae Farm launching on Nintendo Switch, Steam, and Epic Games Store on September 8, 2023, it will be interesting to see what new information is provided between now and then.

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