This is the update we’ve all been waiting for.Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update is finally set to land on console and mobile versions in just a few weeks.Developer Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone has finally revealed that the update will go live on 4 November.AdvertYou may recall that the sizable 1.6 update launched onPCplatforms back in March.Following the update,Stardew Valleyhit an all-time player count high, despite the update not yet having been released onPlayStation,Xbox,Switch, or mobile.Update 1.6 is so stonky that Barone says it’s best experiencedvia a totally new playthroughbut don’t worry. That’s certainly not a requirement.The upcomingTales of the Shirecould appeal toStardew Valleyfans.As for what the update will bring, well, it’ll introduce a major new festival, two mini festivals, new craft recipes and items, a new type of farm, winter-themed villager outfits, new dialogue, the ability for cats and dogs to wear hats, a larger storage chest, extended late-game content, and eight-player co-op.AdvertThat’s really just scratching the surface.The full console and mobile patch notes won’t be available until closer to the update’s November launch date but you can certainly read thePC patch notesin meantime to get an idea of what’s coming.Other highlights include the added ability to drink mayonnaise, while “spouses now have a seven-day ‘honeymoon’ period after marriage which prevents them from laying in bed all day due to being upset.”ConcernedApe’s continued dedication to this game is phenomenal.AdvertIf you want to know a bit more about that aforementioned farm type, it’s called Meadowlands Farm.Its unique quirk is that it includes chewy blue grass, and if you opt for this farm, you’ll start with a coop of two chickens.Ginger Island has received a new world map, a bookseller will now visit your town twice per season, there are four new home renovations … I could go on.PC players will attest that Update 1.6 is well worth the wait.AdvertHang on in there my console and mobile-owning friends. The day is almost here.Featured Image Credit: ConcernedApeTopics:Stardew Valley,Indie Games,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch

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This is the update we’ve all been waiting for.Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update is finally set to land on console and mobile versions in just a few weeks.Developer Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone has finally revealed that the update will go live on 4 November.AdvertYou may recall that the sizable 1.6 update launched onPCplatforms back in March.Following the update,Stardew Valleyhit an all-time player count high, despite the update not yet having been released onPlayStation,Xbox,Switch, or mobile.Update 1.6 is so stonky that Barone says it’s best experiencedvia a totally new playthroughbut don’t worry. That’s certainly not a requirement.The upcomingTales of the Shirecould appeal toStardew Valleyfans.As for what the update will bring, well, it’ll introduce a major new festival, two mini festivals, new craft recipes and items, a new type of farm, winter-themed villager outfits, new dialogue, the ability for cats and dogs to wear hats, a larger storage chest, extended late-game content, and eight-player co-op.AdvertThat’s really just scratching the surface.The full console and mobile patch notes won’t be available until closer to the update’s November launch date but you can certainly read thePC patch notesin meantime to get an idea of what’s coming.Other highlights include the added ability to drink mayonnaise, while “spouses now have a seven-day ‘honeymoon’ period after marriage which prevents them from laying in bed all day due to being upset.”ConcernedApe’s continued dedication to this game is phenomenal.AdvertIf you want to know a bit more about that aforementioned farm type, it’s called Meadowlands Farm.Its unique quirk is that it includes chewy blue grass, and if you opt for this farm, you’ll start with a coop of two chickens.Ginger Island has received a new world map, a bookseller will now visit your town twice per season, there are four new home renovations … I could go on.PC players will attest that Update 1.6 is well worth the wait.AdvertHang on in there my console and mobile-owning friends. The day is almost here.Featured Image Credit: ConcernedApeTopics:Stardew Valley,Indie Games,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch

This is the update we’ve all been waiting for.Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update is finally set to land on console and mobile versions in just a few weeks.Developer Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone has finally revealed that the update will go live on 4 November.AdvertYou may recall that the sizable 1.6 update launched onPCplatforms back in March.Following the update,Stardew Valleyhit an all-time player count high, despite the update not yet having been released onPlayStation,Xbox,Switch, or mobile.Update 1.6 is so stonky that Barone says it’s best experiencedvia a totally new playthroughbut don’t worry. That’s certainly not a requirement.The upcomingTales of the Shirecould appeal toStardew Valleyfans.As for what the update will bring, well, it’ll introduce a major new festival, two mini festivals, new craft recipes and items, a new type of farm, winter-themed villager outfits, new dialogue, the ability for cats and dogs to wear hats, a larger storage chest, extended late-game content, and eight-player co-op.AdvertThat’s really just scratching the surface.The full console and mobile patch notes won’t be available until closer to the update’s November launch date but you can certainly read thePC patch notesin meantime to get an idea of what’s coming.Other highlights include the added ability to drink mayonnaise, while “spouses now have a seven-day ‘honeymoon’ period after marriage which prevents them from laying in bed all day due to being upset.”ConcernedApe’s continued dedication to this game is phenomenal.AdvertIf you want to know a bit more about that aforementioned farm type, it’s called Meadowlands Farm.Its unique quirk is that it includes chewy blue grass, and if you opt for this farm, you’ll start with a coop of two chickens.Ginger Island has received a new world map, a bookseller will now visit your town twice per season, there are four new home renovations … I could go on.PC players will attest that Update 1.6 is well worth the wait.AdvertHang on in there my console and mobile-owning friends. The day is almost here.

This is the update we’ve all been waiting for.

Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update is finally set to land on console and mobile versions in just a few weeks.

Developer Eric ‘ConcernedApe’ Barone has finally revealed that the update will go live on 4 November.

Advert

Advert

You may recall that the sizable 1.6 update launched onPCplatforms back in March.

Following the update,Stardew Valleyhit an all-time player count high, despite the update not yet having been released onPlayStation,Xbox,Switch, or mobile.

Update 1.6 is so stonky that Barone says it’s best experiencedvia a totally new playthroughbut don’t worry. That’s certainly not a requirement.

The upcomingTales of the Shirecould appeal toStardew Valleyfans.

As for what the update will bring, well, it’ll introduce a major new festival, two mini festivals, new craft recipes and items, a new type of farm, winter-themed villager outfits, new dialogue, the ability for cats and dogs to wear hats, a larger storage chest, extended late-game content, and eight-player co-op.

Advert

Advert

That’s really just scratching the surface.

The full console and mobile patch notes won’t be available until closer to the update’s November launch date but you can certainly read thePC patch notesin meantime to get an idea of what’s coming.

Other highlights include the added ability to drink mayonnaise, while “spouses now have a seven-day ‘honeymoon’ period after marriage which prevents them from laying in bed all day due to being upset.”

ConcernedApe’s continued dedication to this game is phenomenal.

Advert

Advert

If you want to know a bit more about that aforementioned farm type, it’s called Meadowlands Farm.

Its unique quirk is that it includes chewy blue grass, and if you opt for this farm, you’ll start with a coop of two chickens.

Ginger Island has received a new world map, a bookseller will now visit your town twice per season, there are four new home renovations … I could go on.

PC players will attest that Update 1.6 is well worth the wait.

Advert

Advert

Hang on in there my console and mobile-owning friends. The day is almost here.

Topics:Stardew Valley,Indie Games,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch