If you’ve been looking for a reason to head back into the game, you’ll be glad to hear that the Stardew Valley 1.6 update is set to go live today (19th March)!
ConcernedApe – the game’s developer – is yet to reveal precisely when the update will go live, but it has been slowly revealing individual patch notes in what’s set to be a mighty update.
Not only will there be a brand new farm type added to the game, but we’ll also (finally) be able to drink mayonnaise. We don’t know about you, but we’ve been waiting to drink mayonnaise in Stardew Valley for what feels like forever.
It's worth noting that the patch notes will be available for the PC version of the game from 19th March; it should go live on other platforms at a later date.
While the full list of patch notes isn’t yet available, we’ll run you through what we do know is being added and changed when the Stardew Valley 1.6 update patch notes go live.
The Stardew Valley 1.6 update is bringing with it new content and many gameplay changes. After installing the patch, you will be able to drink some mayonnaise and play on the brand new farm type: Meadowlands Farm.
The new Meadowlands Farm has a chewy blue grass that animals love. This farm starts with a coop and two chickens.
This was revealed on the ConcernedApe X (formerly known as Twitter) account, which has been slowly revealing new individual patch notes for the game’s 1.6 update.
Thanks to these posts, we know that following the update, jelly, pickles, wines and juices will be coloured based on the ingredient item.
Spouses work differently now, too, with a seven-day honeymoon period which takes place after marriage preventing them from lying in bed all day due to being upset.
An official news post on the game’s Steam page gave a sneak peek at the update back in September last year, which details a new major festival, two new mini festivals, winter outfits for villagers and much, much more.
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