Laid-back farming simulator Stardew Valley has made its way to a surprisingly high number of platforms since its initial Steam-focused release in 2016. As of 2022, Stardew Valley is available for consoles of all types, including PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. In addition, a mobile version was released and is available for both Android and iOS users. Unfortunately, development on the mobile version of Stardew Valley has been slow, and over a year later, the game is still missing the major 1.5 content update other versions received.
Stardew Valley creator Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone initially partnered with publisher Chucklefish, but later separated from them and began self-publishing Stardew Valleyon all platforms. When he decided to port the game to mobile devices, he partnered with The Secret Police, although the Chucklefish name was not removed from the iOS and Android versions of the game until December 2021 when he was finally able to self-publish on mobile. Currently, Barone is working with a team on releasing the 1.5 update for mobile while simultaneously developing his next project, the recently announced Haunted Chocolatier.
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Update 1.5 of Stardew Valleywas one of the game's largest free content updates since its initial release. It added an entirely new area, Ginger Island, for players to explore. Areas of Ginger Island could be unlocked by collecting Golden Walnuts, and each area featured new items to discover: fossils, weapons, recipes, and, of course, new plants for the player's farm including mangoes, bananas, taro, and more. In addition to Ginger Island, new late-game content was added for players who
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