A new Stardew Valley patch is on the way. Whilst it's 'mostly a modding-focused update', creator Eric 'ConcernedApe' Ba…
Whilst it's"mostly a modding-focused update", creator Eric"ConcernedApe" Barone says there"will be some new content", but advised players to temper expectations, as it"won't be huge".
1) 1.6, yes. But it's mostly a modding-focused update . There will be some new content but it won't be huge. 1.7? Who knows. 2) Yes, but I haven't decided how deep the connection will be exactly. I want Haunted Chocolatier to have its own identityBarone wouldn't be drawn on whether or not a 1.7 update would ever come to Stardew Valley, though.
. That means the farming simulator has doubled its 10 million sales since January 2020, and sold five million copies since September 2021 alone.Playing the game as part of last year's Awesome Games Done Quick charity marathon, Olenoname warned viewers that"this run's gonna move pretty fast and it's gonna get started really quickly" - and they weren't wrong.We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.
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