Stardew Valley's 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 one more indication of the level of support the adored indie farming sim has received from the dev, and how much he still cares for Stardew Valley.
Stardew Valley launched back in 2016, though the developer had already gotten started on it in 2012. The game became a hit at launch, but the dev has returned to it with significant updates numerous times, with the major content 1.6 update and multiple patches following it being the most recent. This has further cemented its status as a beloved game.
One incredibly unfortunate Stardew Valley player loses a ton of in-game money while attempting to battle their way through the mines.
Fans are eager to see what Eric Barone, aka ConcernedApe, does next with Haunted Chocolatier, but 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 imagined working on Stardew Valley for the rest of his...