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30.09.2023 - 00:53 / pushsquare.com
Stardew Valley creator Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone has given fans something tangible to look forward to, with an outline of what the eagerly anticipated 1.6 update entails. While there is still sadly no release date, it has some pretty cool stuff to look forward to, and it's not like the life-consuming farm management sim really needed to be more fully featured.
The addition of a major and two mini festivals should spice up the social calendar a little, and late-game content expands each of the core skill areas, something else to work towards. There are new items and crafting recipes, an additional farm type, secrets to uncover, and even Joja-specific alternatives to some end-game quests. While perhaps less flashy, adding new dialogue goes a long way to making a game like Stardew feel fresher, and so we are glad to see the world filling out in that regard.
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crazy to still see updates to this game.
Im not even sure how many games i started with this one. But whatever update, i feel like ive seen more than enough already.
But for newcomers, its a more than welcome addition for sure.
Love how he’s still updating this game to this day. Spent so many hours on Stardew… can see many more to come
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It’s official — you’ll soon be able to experience the music of Stardew Valley in live orchestral form, as a real-life concert tour is set to kick off next year across the globe.
Stardew Valley is bringing its first concert tour to London in April next year.
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