The upcoming Stardew Valley 1.6 update has received another small insight from ConcernedApe, and it might just be the most vague one yet.
13.10.2023 - 08:21 / screenrant.com / Stardew Valley
Seasonal Quick Links
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Available All Year
The community center bundles in are tangible signs of your farmer's impact on Pelican Town. By giving some of your crops and goods to the Junimos, you can repair the community center and give your new friends a place to gather and fight against JojaMart. These bundles are the same if you side with JojaMart.
Some bundles, like the Blacksmith's Bundle or the Construction Bundle, can be completed at any point of the year. Some bundles, however, are focused on specific seasons. Others ask for items scattered throughout the seasons. When a new season dawns, you'll want to collect your bundle items before the season passes you by.
Because a new save file on starts in Spring, collecting Spring items can actually be difficult. If you're new to the game, you won't learn about the bundles for a few days, leaving you with less time to collect needed crops than in other seasons. You also have fewer resources to spend, so start fishing and growing crops as soon as possible.
If you want to complete the community center by the end of your first Winter, make sure to store a copy of your crops, forages, and other Spring items as soon as you get them. Then, when you unlock the community center, you can put them into your bundles immediately. When you unlock the Farm Cave, make sure to choose the fruit bat option. Otherwise, none of your fruit trees will be ready until next year.
Items
Bundles
Location
Wild Horseradish
Spring Foraging Bundle
Found throughout in Spring.
Daffodil
Spring Foraging Bundle
Found throughout in Spring and sold during the Flower Dance.
Leek
Spring Foraging Bundle
Found throughout in Spring.
Dandelion
Spring Foraging Bundle
Found throughout in Spring and sold during the Flower Dance.
Common Mushroom
Fall Foraging Bundle
Found throughout in Fall and in the Secret Woods in Fall & Spring. Can also be harvested from the Farm Cave (mushroom option) or if you tap a mushroom tree.
Morel
Exotic Foraging Bundle
Found around the Secret Woods and Forest Farm Map in Spring. Can also be harvested from the Farm Cave (mushroom option).
Items
Bundles
Location
Parsnip
Spring Crops Bundle
Purchased and grown in Spring.
Green Bean
Spring Crops Bundle
Purchased and grown in Spring.
Cauliflower
Spring Crops Bundle
Purchased and grown in Spring.
Potato
Spring Crops Bundle
Purchased and grown in Spring.
5 Gold Quality Parsnips
Quality Crops Bundle
Purchased and grown in Spring.
Apricot
Artisan Bundle
Grown from Apricot Trees in Spring or picked from the Farm Cave (fruit bat option).
Cherry
Artisan Bundle
Grown from Cherry Trees in Spring or picked from the Farm Cave (fruit bat option).
5 Gold Quality Ancient Fruit
The Missing Bundle
G
The upcoming Stardew Valley 1.6 update has received another small insight from ConcernedApe, and it might just be the most vague one yet.
The developer of Stardew Valley says they're "too protective" of their IP to give away its movie rights - unless the likes of Studio Ghibli or David Lynch are interested.
Moonlight Peaks, a cutesy farming sim with a gothic twist, has gotten its own demo, allowing you to sample its spooky-yet-charming world for yourself.
Developer Cheesemaster Games announced the release date for the cozy new indie game Spirittea, which they say feels like a cross between Stardew Valley and Spirited Away. Gamers on Reddit are now responding with enthusiastic excitement for the game’s upcoming release.
Stardew Valley’s precious Iridium is a sought-after resource and for a good reason – you can use it to improve each one of your tools and quickly get rich in the game.
Fishing in Stardew Valley is a bit of a palate cleanser. After all that growing, watering, and sowing, you get to stand still, cast your line, and wait for the fish to reel in. However, it’s not super obvious where each fish type can be caught in the game.
There's a new cat game out that's getting rave reviews on Steam, and it's easy to see why. Without selling it short, it's essentially a spin on Stardew Valley that puts you in the paws of an industrious cat determined to build a thriving feline village, protect it from intruders, and build a family.
If you love Stardew Valley, there’s a good chance Coral Island is already on your radar – but if not, it absolutely should be, and now this fantasy-tinged life sim is ready for launch. Having already racked up an impressive 91% positive Steam rating during early access, developer Stairway Games has now set the Coral Island release date for November, with a whole raft of new features inbound for the full release.
If Stardew Valley is getting a little too cozy for you, why not try out this spooky alternative?
Stardew Valley fans are asking for improved pronoun options to be included in the farming sim's upcoming 1.6 update - via a 5,000-signature petition.
It’s been over seven years since the release of Stardew Valley,and its fan base is as active as ever. This time, Stardew Valley fans have organized to ask for more inclusive pronoun options in the beloved farming sim. On Sept. 29, Canadian content creator Atmos Fierce started an online petition asking the game’s creator, Eric Barone, to add additional pronoun options as part of the upcoming 1.6 update. Since then, the petition has received over 3,000 signatures and revived a long-running conversation around how the game interacts with its queer fan base.
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.