Stardew Valley is getting a new update soon that will fix some bugs and add some additional content. WhileStardew Valley players are waiting for the console versions to update, developer Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone is still hard at work squashing any remaining bugs and surprising players with additions.
Stardew Valley's update cycle has gone on for longer than most would expect. The game launched back in 2016, and while ConcernedApe has started working on a new game, the farming life sim continues to receive updates adding content and fixing bugs. Stardew Valley's 1.6 update added tons of content to the game, some of which is still being uncovered by players. However, it seems that there are at least a few more surprises waiting around the corner.
Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe took to Twitter to announce that the game would be receiving a 1.6.4 update within the next week. This update is only coming to PC for now, as the console versions haven't been updated to 1.6 yet. However, ConcernedApe was quick to assuage concerns, noting that this patch would not cause any further delays to the console or mobile versions. According to the dev, this patch will fix some bugs that have emerged in the game, and will add «a few goodies» to the title.
When asked about any potential teasers, ConcernedApe shared that the «goodies» would include some new additions to the Stardew Valley fishing system and mining. Other than that, the developer is remaining tight-lipped about what the content will entail. However, he also noted that fans won't have to start a new save in order to discover the new additions. Fans responding to the news seem to be excited and surprised at how the developer continues to work on the game after all this time.
Stardew Valley's creator is going to be turning to his next game, Haunted Chocolatier, in the near future. The developer noted that once the Stardew Valley's console 1.6 update is released and bugs are taken care of, his next game will become his
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