Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe has revealed two more changes coming in Update 1.6, set to drop for PC gamers on March 19. Stardew Valley fans have been waiting ages for Update 1.6, but the wait will soon be over.
Stardew Valley Update 1.6 releases March 19 for PC, with other versions to follow at an undetermined point later on. The update has been hotly anticipated by the Stardew Valley community, as it will be adding substantial new content to the beloved game. ConcernedApe is keeping much of Stardew Valley Update 1.6 a secret, with fans having to play the game for themselves to see all that's been added and changed.
While Stardew Valley fans will have to dive in to the game post-update to see all the new content, ConcernedApe has teased them with a couple of non-spoiler patch notes. The first Stardew Valley Update 1.6 patch note has revealed that the patch will fix a bug that made it faster to harvest left-to-right than right-to-left. Now both methods will be equally fast. The second patch note shared that the area of effect for downward-facing melee attacks is being extended. A new patch note is going to be revealed each day leading up to Stardew Valley Update 1.6's release on March 19, so fans have more to look forward to this week.
These quality-of-life tweaks are small on paper, but they should go a long way in improving the Stardew Valley experience even further. It will be interesting to see what other improvements are coming with Stardew Valley Update 1.6. If all goes as planned, the game should be in a much better state than it was pre-patch, which is saying a lot, since many already consider Stardew Valley one of the best games ever made.
Some fans of ConcernedApe's work may be more interested in his next project, Haunted Chocolatier. Once Stardew Valley Update 1.6 has been released for all platforms and its bugs have been squashed, ConcernedApe will be returning his attention back to Haunted Chocolatier development, so updates on that project should start coming at a steadier pace.
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Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone has released patch 1.6.3 for PC that implements a variety of improvements and bug fixes for the popular indie game. Some of the issues fixed in this update were introduced with Stardew Valley's major patch earlier in March.
The 1.6 Update for may still be fresh on the community's minds but that hasn't stopped developer ConcernedApe from pushing out yet another patch to fix some known issues and add in some small extra features. Despite being nearly a decade old, the beloved farming RPG is widely regarded as one of the best games ever made in no small part due to the impressive amount of post-launch content it's received over the years. The latest hotfix isn't intended as a full expansion but rather shepherds in some much-needed tweaks and balances.
Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update has reportedly added a new way to complete the Mayor Lewis quest and unlock the Lucky Purple Shorts item. In a recent update, developer Eric Barone has teased Stardew Valley players by introducing a certain twist to this quest that references an old in-game bug.
Developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has revealed that he will be getting back to work on developing his next game, Haunted Chocolatier, once he can be sure that work on the recently-released major update for Stardew Valley has been completed.
Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley is available now for PC players across platforms, along with Patch 1.6.2 being made available for PC Game Pass and Windows Store users. Stardew Valley Patch 1.6.2 includes a number of adjustments and fixes to resolve bugs with Update 1.6, along with some new changes to key game mechanics.
In addition to the major content changes of Stardew Valley Update 1.6, Patch 1.6.3 will finally allow players to access Clint's shop and geode processing while a tool is being upgraded. Stardew Valley Patch 1.6.2 has already been released, and creator Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone is quickly rolling out even more updates.
The latest update to added a lot of changes, including even a new farm, and among the list of content that was added were many new items for players to discover in the game. From decorative things such as new wallpapers and furniture, to impressive new machinery to make a farm into a high-profit operation, 1.6 has a bit of everything. Of course, players are also now able to put hats on cats and dogs, which should deserve at least a mention among the coolest items in the new 1.6 update.
Stardew Valley has added a creepy new scene that leaves the protagonist at the brink of death. The addition, which is meant to punish players who glitch their way to the Summit, has been introduced in Stardew Valley update 1.6.
Following the recent release of Stardew Valley Update 1.6, creator Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone has announced Patch 1.6.2 to fix a number of gameplay bugs, translation errors, and graphical issues. Patch 1.6.1 for Stardew Valley is already available for download, and fans are pleasantly surprised to see even more quick changes on the way.
There are few games out there that fit the bill of an evergreen experience better than Stardew Valley does. The beloved indie life sim game has grown massively in popularity in the near-decade that it’s been out, and incredibly enough, its graph is continuing to touch new heights even now.
The much-anticipated 1.6 update for Stardew Valley is finally out now on PC. As part of the update, a host of new content has been added to the game, including a major new festival, new mini festivals, an environmental event, a new skill system for the endgame, and a new farm type, among many other features. For more details, check out the full patch notes below.