Many Stardew Valley fans may have been relieved when creator Eric “Concerned Ape” Barone announced that there would be new content for the popular farming simulator. He had previously rejected this.
But what exactly will happen in the long-awaited 1.6 update has so far been just speculation. Now the developer has shared a full list of the big and small things that lie ahead.
There’s a lot packed into Stardew Valley update 1.6
Regarding the upcoming content, there has been a lot of mystery. For example, the developer has already shared the word “Iridium Sense”, which has really impressed fans, after all, this level of optimization of the gadget has never existed before.
There has also been speculation as to whether there are other uses as well as a new level of enhancement and from the list shared by Concerned Ape, it certainly seems so. On X (formerly Twitter) the developer posts:
Stardew Valley Update 1.6
- New big celebration
- Two new small festivals
- New endgame content that expands all skill areas
- New items and crafting recipes
- Joja replacements for some endgame missions
- 100+ new lines of dialogue
- Winter clothes for residents
- New types of rewards for orders on the bulletin board
- Support for 8-player multiplayer game on PC
- Lots of small additions and modifications
- New farm type
- New secrets and more
link to Twitter content
The update will be a real comprehensive hit and won’t just consist of a few small items, as many people initially feared. Of course, the upcoming festivals are particularly exciting. However, the developer has not yet revealed what exactly awaits us with these devices.
But of course we might also be curious to see how the NPCs and their dialogue will change. The fact that something is happening and our daily tasks seem to be expanding can be a good motivation to keep working until the new festival or even to start a new game. The resourceful community will not rest until all new secrets are discovered.
What items on the menu interest you most? Will you start over in general?
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