Stardew Valley has a 50% discount right now, costing only $7.50 on Steam. Stardew Valley is arguably the most popular farming sim in the world, and this is a perfect opportunity for gamers to try it if they have never played it before.
Stardew Valley was originally released in 2016 by Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone. By combining a solid farming gameplay loop with a cozy village and charismatic characters, Stardew Valley became a huge hit. Over the years, Stardew Valley sold over 20 million copies, and greatly influenced the farming simulation genre, inspiring several other popular games.
Now, the popular farming sim is being sold at a 50% discount on Steam to commemorate its 8-year anniversary. The discount puts the official price of Stardew Valley at $7.50 (down from the original $15), and will only last for 24 hours, ending on February 27 at 10:00am PST. The 50% discount is available in all regions where the game is sold. However, gamers should be aware that regional prices still apply.
This is the perfect time to purchase the game, as ConcernedApe recently revealed that Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update will be released on March 19 for PC. Unfortunately, console and mobile players will have to wait a bit longer, as these platforms still do not have an official release date for the update.
The 1.6 update for Stardew Valley will be massive, introducing many new features to the game. Some of the already confirmed improvements include over 100 new lines of dialogue, extended endgame content, new crops, enhanced mod support, and even seasonal outfits for the citizens of Pelican Town. Aside from new content, the 1.6 update will fix several bugs. Fortunately, most players will be able to experience the new content without having to start a new save game. However, ConcernedApe recommends anyone who wants to experience everything in context to start a new file.
Overall, it seems like 2024 will be an excellent year for the Stardew Valley community. Hopefully, the upcoming update will make Stardew Valley even better, and it’ll continue to often be cited among the best farming sims of all time.
The website gametalkz.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
Players frequently showcase their love of Stardew Valley, including one fan who baked a series of sugar cookies themed to iconic items from the game. As players eagerly await the upcoming release of Stardew Valley Update 1.6, the community continues to find new ways to share their appreciation for the beloved indie game.
Stardew Valley is about to make it easier to get pets to move out of the way. This quality-of-life improvement will be part of the 1.6 update that is scheduled to reach Stardew Valley in a few days' time.
PC players have until March 20 to claim a Steam key for Wanba Warriors as part of Fanatical’s Spring Sale. Wanba Warriors is a wacky 2D fighting game that currently has Very Positive reviews on Steam.
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.
A Stardew Valley player turned their farm shed into a cozy, little coffee shop after they saw other creative building layouts for the game and became inspired. The critically acclaimed farm life simulator that was released in 2016 is set to receive a major update soon that will add plenty of new content for players to enjoy.
Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone has revealed his plans for after Stardew Valley Update 1.6 launches later this month. Stardew Valley fans have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of Update 1.6, which promises to introduce substantial new content to the beloved life sim.
An upcoming business management and farming simulator with major cozy vibes is sure to appeal to fans of Stardew Valley. The game, entitled Sugardew Island, is aiming to channel the strong gameplay loop, satisfying progression, and atmospheric worldbuilding of Stardew Valleyand other cozy games, making it a potentially great fit for fans of the farming sim genre.
Stardew Valley was released over eight years ago, selling 30 million copies on multiple platforms (and console generation). Though creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has often proclaimed the next update to be the last, Update 1.6 is out on March 19th and adds a lot of new content.
There are certain ways to tell if a video game is doing well or if it’s not. If it is, you’ll hear all sorts of things about its reviews, its “accolades,” and its impressive sales figures. If a game isn’t doing well, you’ll hear nothing about such “accolades” or trailers singing its praises. Instead, you’ll hear about how people are trying to get refunds for the title. Or, if things are really not going bad, you’ll start to see discounts for the title soon after launch. Suicide Squad Kill The Justice League is one such game that you can now get for a much-discounted price than at launch.
The Savage Ring in is one of the most essential accessories for mining and gives you the Adrenaline Rush buff. Every piece of equipment has a different effect, and many have buffs that are compatible with one another. Rings are most helpful when exploring mines, and up to two can be worn at a time, allowing you to mix and match to suit your style.
Stardew Valley Update 1.6 is right around the corner, and now developer Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone has teased fans that there is a lot more to it than they think. Many fans thought that Update 1.5 would be the last major update for Stardew Valley, so the announcement of Update 1.6 came as a pleasant surprise.
One of the creators of Terraria has taken to social media to respond to the latest update announcement for Stardew Valley. The announcement of the 1.6 update for Stardew Valley came on the life simulator’s milestone anniversary and has sparked further interest in the indie game.