Comparison

Moonlight Peaks vs Sun Haven

A feature-stuffed fantasy farm RPG with combat and eight-player co-op, versus a calm single-player vampire farm.

Sun Haven (Pixel Sprout Studios) is out now — it launched on PC in 2023 and Switch in 2024. Moonlight Peaks launches July 7, 2026.

AspectMoonlight PeaksSun Haven
StatusReleases July 7, 2026 (free demo out now)Out now (PC 2023, Switch 2024)
SettingCozy-gothic mountain town of seven supernatural familiesFantasy world of four regions, from a medieval town to a monster city
You play asA young vampire — Count Dracula’s childA custom hero from one of seven races
FarmingFarm by night, back in the coffin by sunrise; enchanted crops and Draculamb livestockThree separate farms across regions; no stamina bar
MagicWand-based spells, potion-brewing, and shapeshifting into a batSpells plus a deep RPG skill tree
Romance & marriageAround two dozen, gender-neutral; marriage yes, no children23 romanceable; marriage and one child (via magic)
CombatNone — fully cozyYes — swords, spells, dungeons and bosses
MultiplayerSingle-playerUp to 8-player online co-op
PlatformsSteam, Steam Deck, Switch, Switch 2, AndroidSteam (Steam Deck), Nintendo Switch

Which should you play?

Pick Sun Haven if you want a feature-stuffed fantasy farm RPG with real combat, eight-player co-op, seven playable races and a huge skill tree — it is often called “Stardew on steroids” and is out now.

Pick Moonlight Peaks for the cozier, focused opposite: single-player, no combat, one clear fantasy (vampires), 3D art and night farming. Sun Haven is bigger and busier; Moonlight Peaks is calmer and more atmospheric.

FAQ

Does Moonlight Peaks have combat or co-op like Sun Haven?

No. Sun Haven has real combat and up to eight-player co-op; Moonlight Peaks has neither — it is a single-player, combat-free cozy sim.

Note: Comparisons use publicly confirmed details about both games; anything unconfirmed for Moonlight Peaks is updated at launch on July 7, 2026.