Stardew Valley is getting yet another surprise update
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Stardew Valley is getting yet another surprise update
"We may not have a date for Stardew Valley's next major update, but we have confirmation that it's happening. Eric Barone, the developer behind the hit farming sim, announced that there will be a 1.7 update during the Stardew Valley Symphony of Seasons concert in Seattle, later confirming the news with a post on X. Barone, better known as ConcernedApe, didn't reveal a release date, nor any teasers about content."
"Considering the numbered update, we're expecting more than just a patch and something similar to the fresh content added in the 1.6 update. The previous update released in March of last year and delivered a ton of free content, including the Meadowlands Farm, a new three-day festival, more crops and novel NPC interactions. Fans will always welcome more content for Stardew Valley, but some expressed concern about how this will impact the release timeline for Barone's upcoming title, Haunted Chocolatier."
Eric Barone announced a 1.7 update for Stardew Valley during the Symphony of Seasons concert in Seattle and later confirmed the news on X. No release date or content teasers have been provided. The numbered update suggests substantial free additions similar to the 1.6 update, which released in March and added the Meadowlands Farm, a three-day festival, more crops and new NPC interactions. Some fans expressed concern about the effect on Barone's standalone project Haunted Chocolatier. Barone revealed Haunted Chocolatier in 2021 and previously said he would pause Stardew Valley updates until it was finished. Barone stated that the 1.7 update will not hinder Haunted Chocolatier development.
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