If you’ve just switched on your Nintendo Switch and noticed a new update for Stardew Valley, you might be wondering what’s new in the March update. Fear not, we’ve done some digging and found out what exactly this new update is for. What Is Stardew Valley? For those that may not have played the hit indie
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The brand new Stardew Valley 1.54 update is now live on all console versions of the game. The patch was already launched for PC and it includes tons of fixes along with some significant changes to the gameplay. Probably the biggest new feature coming with Stardew Valley 1.54 update is the ability to play split-screen
Console-bound Stardew Valley players rejoice! Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone (@ConcernedApe) has officially announced the release of the new Stardew Valley Update 1.5 on Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles. You can find the full changelog here. Further, if you’re wondering how to download Stardew Valley Update 1.5 on your Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox console,
Stardew Valley fans should soon be getting the 1.5 update on consoles. That, of course, means tons of new items, features, and quality of life changes coming to the game. While we wait, there’s still plenty of fun to be had thanks to the community. One Reddit user named chuckhopefinder has been producing incredible Stardew
PC players of hit indie game Stardew Valley have been enjoying the latest update for a while now. The patch hit PC’s before Christmas last year. That means Nintendo Switch players have been left waiting and wondering when they get the Stardew Valley Switch update. Let’s take a look at everything we know so far
Although it may seem that Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red can’t catch a break nowadays, their stock appears to have gotten a boost from an unlikely source. Tesla Inc. CEO Elon Musk went on Twitter to promote the company’s new Model S Plaid vehicle and accompanied his tweet with a photo of the interior of the
It goes without saying that the Nintendo Switch had a fantastic 2020. The hybrid console sold consistently throughout the year and was the top-selling console in the US for two years straight. Now, as we enter a new month, and new year, Nintendo has shared its top 15 downloads for the month of December and
Last Monday, indie masterpiece Stardew Valley received its biggest ever update. While the update initially only released on PC, developer ConcernedApe has shared some exciting information for console players who, by the looks of things, won’t have to wait too much longer. In a tweet, ConcernedApe said: The 1.5 update will be coming to consoles
In what creator ConceredApe is calling the biggest update to Stardew Valley yet, players will have tons of new content to dig into. Update 1.5 is out today on PC with consoles to follow. It’s a doozy. I won’t spoil everything coming (mostly because I don’t want to look at it for my own sake),
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
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 looks as if it’s going to be getting a bunch of new fruit trees after a Twitter poll has decided the fate of the first tree to start making its way into the farming simulator game. ConcernedApe, otherwise known as Eric Barone, put a Twitter poll up on April 7, stating that “The
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
Ahhh, Selphia. I missed you. It’s good to be home again. I played the ever-loving hell out of Rune Factory 4 back on the 3DS, so getting the chance to revisit the Switch version was a welcome task. Even with this prior history, however, I’m amazed at how effortlessly it drew me in. The hardest
Initially released in 2016, Stardew Valley has since come to a variety of other platforms and has continually been supported by the game’s developer, ConcernedApe. After years of hard work on the title though, it seems ConcernedApe is beginning to work on entirely new projects now, although these future games might still be related to Stardew Valley. Over
Stardew Valley, the game where you keep your animals happy, harvest crops, partake in digital community events, and become friends with everyone has hit a new milestone. According to the games press page, Stardew Valley has now sold over 10 million copies worldwide. While there’s been no official word from developer ConcernedApe, scouring back through the
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
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
Forager is a 2D open-world game that combines elements from games like The Legend of Zelda, Stardew Valley, and Terraria. The game has been a success on PC and developers HopFrog have been listening to player’s feedback. With that in mind, the team has released a new post-launch content roadmap that gives us a clearer
The Stardew Valley modding community is a big one. This one, in particular, has been creating many weird and fascinating additions to the game to give a broader and more in depth farming simulator experience. However, this mod called “Stardew Valley Expanded” has flipped the game on its head and adds many fresh new additions
My Time at Portia developers Pathea Games revealed on the game’s Facebook page that they will be releasing an update to improve load times on Nintendo Switch. The update will be available “as close to (console) launch day as possible”. My Time at Portia is an open-world farm RPG in the vein of Rune Factory
Needless to say, the Nintendo Switch has dominated the indie scene, making some of the best of the best indie titles playable on the go. Nintendo has revealed the best-selling Switch indie titles on the platform so far. You can check out the list for yourself down below, please note that the games listed are
When Rune Factory 4 Special and Rune Factory 5 were announced on Switch by Marvelous and Nintendo on the latest Nintendo Direct, many people around the world were ecstatic, myself included. All of us had lost hope that a new Rune Factory would ever be released, and for good reason. Why do we love the series
Stardew Valley is one of those games that just puts you in that comfy relaxation mood we all love. It is why I fell in love with the game about a year ago when I finally downloaded it on my Switch. So I am happy to see that the game is getting more language support over on
My friends and I always joke about which existing games would be great as a battle royale. I still think the mechanics of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain would be great for the genre. Regardless, out of all the games discussed, there was never a time when Stardew Valley was mentioned. Turns out
Some say Valentine’s day is the most romantic time of the year but for one Reddit user, and many others, Christmas is the perfect time to get down on one knee beneath all that mistletoe and fairy lights to ask the most important question in a relationship – other than “What do you want for
Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has published a new blog post on the Stardew Valley Developer Blog detailing what he is currently working on for Stardew Valley and his next game. This blog post comes just two days after the 1.3 update came to the Nintendo Switch version, which included multiplayer and new single-player content. Barone opens up
Stardew Valley developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has announced via the official Stardew Valley developer blog that the 1.3 multiplayer update for Nintendo Switch will be available this upcoming Wednesday, December 12. The patch will go live on the North American, Japanese, and European eShops. The multiplayer patch has been available on the PC version of the game
Stardew Valley, a simple yet deep farming simulator/RPG that evokes early Harvest Moon titles, took the world be storm when it was released by developer ConcernedApe and publisher Chucklefish for PC in February of 2016. Since then, the pair have managed to bring Stardew Valley to several platforms and to great success. That being said,