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Stardew Valley could still get updates 50 years from now.
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Concernedape balances updates for Stardew Valley while working on Haunted Chocolatier.
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Fans are eagerly awaiting more content and updates for the beloved indie farming game.
Stardew Valleythe developer has said that he doesn't think the book on updating the game will ever be completely closed, with the possibility of updates even 50 years from now. It's just another indication of the level of support the beloved indie farming sim has received from the dev, and how much he still cares Stardew Valley.
Stardew Valley Launched back in 2016, although the developer had already started with it in 2012. The game was a hit at launch, but Dev has returned to it with significant updates several times, with the major content 1.6 update and several fixes after that being that latest. This has further cemented its status as a beloved game.
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Stardew Valley player loses ridiculous amount of money in the mines
An incredibly unlucky Stardew Valley player loses a ton of in-game cash while trying to fight his way through the mines.
Fans are anxious to see what Eric Barone, aka Concerumap, does next with Haunted chocolatebut that doesn't mean Stardew Valley will be forgotten. In an interview with NPR, he discussed the game, its development, how it's grown, and what the future could hold. While the developer previously envisioned working with Stardew Valley For the rest of his life, he has now repeated a similar claim, noting that he does not want to close the door completely Stardew Valleyand that he could even add new content in 50 years. The interviewer questioned this, and he noted that he doesn't think he'll ever retire, and that it would be fun to release an update when he's 90 years old.
Stardew Valley never ends, but there is room for more
While Concernedape is still committed to doing Stardew Valley The best it can be, he also doesn't want to overwhelm the game with excessive content and bloat. In the event that it reached that point, he would call it an end Stardew. It seems he hasn't reached that point, but that doesn't mean he's patting himself on the back Haunted chocolateeither. The dev has previously noted that he continues to work on developing that game, though he's keeping much of the progress under wraps for now. While many fans are eager to see what the developer will be able to do when creating a brand new game from the ground up after gaining so much experience, it could still be a long time before that game reaches players.
That being said, most fans of Stardew Valley are probably content to wait, considering the main reason for Haunted chocolateS slow development is Concertape's continued commitment to Stardew. The game has come a long way since its inception, but has never lost sight of the charm and magic that players fell in love with in the first place. It wouldn't be terribly surprising to see fans still devoted to the game 50 years on and eagerly checking out a new update.