Revealed by Stardew Valley 1.6 Update Developer



Stardew Valley will be getting the 1.6 update soon, but “it won’t be huge”, says developer ConcernedApp.

Revealed in a tweet by stardew valley Developer Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barron, we now know that Farming Sim is due to receive another update sometime in the near future. After a fan tweeted Barron’s asking if Stardew Valley would get any more updates, the developer replied: “1.6, yes. But it’s a mostly modding-focused update (makes modders’ lives easier). Some There will be new material but it won’t be huge.” In the same tweet, Barron hinted at the 1.6 update going even further: “1.7? Who knows.”

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If you can’t keep up with everything in Stardew Valley, the last update we got was early 2021. 1.5 Update Introduced a ton of features to the game, including new locations like Ginger Island, a new beach farm, split-screen local co-op, new events, characters, puzzles, bug fixes, and more. Unfortunately for us, it looks like there won’t be nearly as much content in 1.6, but at least we know that Baron is still actively working on his farming sim.

When They’re Not Working On Stardew Valley, ConcoredApe Is Also Working haunted chocolatier, another Stardew Valley-esque game set in a more casual looking town. In fact, in the same tweet, Barron gave us a little insight into the upcoming game when asked if the two sims would connect: “Yeah, but I haven’t decided how deep the connection will be. I Want Haunted Let the chocolatier have his own identity, reveals Barron.

even better news, Stardew Valley creators are working on another “new project” in addition to the Haunted Chocolatier.

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