the highly anticipated new update finally available for everyone

the highly anticipated new update finally available for everyone
the highly anticipated new update finally available for everyone

The long-awaited Stardew Valley update is finally available for everyone. There's a ton of new stuff waiting for fans, take advantage of it now.

Stardew Valleyit’s one man’s game. Eric Baroneaka ConcernedApe, has created an extremely rich farm life simulation experience. Its game combines elements of management, with exploration and social and dungeon crawler mechanics. The whole thing forms a colorful summary, full of life and at the same time endowed with a depth in the writing which makes the interactions with the NPCs memorable.

What also made the game valuable in the hearts of fans is its content which continues to grow (for free, what's more!). So, when a new update is planned, players watch for it with great impatience. However, the latest one was not accessible on PC… until today!

A big day for Stardew Valley on console

That's it! Starting today, Monday November 4, 2024, console players can finally take advantage of update 1.6 of Stardew Valley on console and mobile. So whether you play on Xbox (ONE and Series), PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, iOS or Android, all the new free content is now accessible to you.

More precisely, all players can now enjoy version 1.6.9 of Stardew Valley. This patch therefore includes all the improvements brought by 1.6, whether in terms of user interface or even in terms of gameplay balancing. In the spirit of a better gaming experience, many bugs have also been corrected, both in in-game phases, text and even cosmetics.

But what will please fans on console and mobile the most is to finally be able to take advantage of all the new features that PC players have been enjoying for several months. Among them, there are a whole bunch of new itemsspecies to catch (especially fishing), or even lines of dialogue and never-before-seen farm maps.

Source : Stardew Valley officiel.

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