Earlier this year, developer ConcernedApe announced that its hit farming simulator game Stardew Valley would be getting a new 1.5 update in the future. Since then we’ve had small bits of information teased in the months that followed the initial announcement. In a new tweet, more information has been revealed, but a release date is
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Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe has given a little tease as to what players can expect to see in the upcoming update that’s due to be heading to the game at some point. Earlier this year, February to be precise, Eric Barone celebrated the games 4th anniversary by announcing an update he’s working on. The update
ConcernedApe may have just teased that the hit farming simulator title Stardew Valley could be getting a physical release in the West. Of course, it’s only a tease, but judging by the tone of the reply from the developer himself, it could be possible. The question came from a fan of the game on Twitter who
Stardew Valley is now 4 years old, and as a treat, developer Eric Barone, otherwise known as ConcernedApe, has announced that the game is getting a free content update. No details have been revealed about what content players can expect. The upcoming content update will be 1.5 and is currently in the works according to
Stardew Valley is an incredible throwback to Harvest Moon games of old that lit the indie scene on fire when it released in 2016. With a massive success on his hands, developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone could have done pretty much anything he wanted. It turns out, he wanted to make Stardew even better. In the
Stardew Valley became an indie sensation when it released in 2016 by giving players a delightful and charming farming experience, and now those looking to share the workload and build the farm of their dreams with friends can do that starting today. In a post on the game’s official blog, the development team behind Stardew Valley
Very few fledgling indie games get the overwhelming community support that Stardew Valley has seen. With a fanbase rivaling Undertale‘s, the game went from a PC-only release to console release (on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) to Nintendo Switch release, earlier this year. Thankfully, the game’s developer Eric Barone and publisher Chucklefish have pushed out a new update
So, you’ve basically done everything imaginable in Stardew Valley. You love the game, but you’d like something new to do. Lucky for you, the game’s developer, Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone is working on a bit of new content that will bring multiplayer to the game. Along with that, the game will also be getting a bit of new
Lone-wolf developer ConcernedApe finally revealed that his hit farming simulation game, Stardew Valley, will release for Nintendo Switch in just three days on October 5. Priced at $14.99 USD, the release will mark not the only the first time the hit indie game will appear on a Nintendo platform, but a portable system. For those that don’t
As one of the breakout hits of last year, the indie farming sim Stardew Valley has captivated console and PC players with its colorful visuals and addicting gameplay, with the title soon to be on the horizon for Nintendo Switch, according to the game’s publisher. Chucklefish Games CEO and Designer Finn Brice confirmed via Twitter that Stardew