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The next major update to the wonderfully calm Stardew Valley looks like it's coming soon, as the developer noted it's now moved into the "bug-fixing and polishing phase".

Writing on X (formerly Twitter), Eric "Concerned Ape" Barone mentioned: "1.6 ended up being a little larger in scope than originally planned. I'm done adding major new content to it now, though, and it's in a bug-fixing and polishing phase until it's ready for release. Thx for your patience. It'll be fun to see everyone play it!" and in a follow-up reply noted it's likely to come to PC first.

Should you make a new save for it? Barone also mentioned: "it'll be fine to play on an old save, but I'd probably recommend a new save just to experience everything in context, otherwise you'll unlock a bunch of stuff right away when you load up your old save".

Stardew Valley has Native Linux support and it's Steam Deck Verified.

Are you going to be jumping in again when version 1.6 releases? Incredible it has gone on for so long, and still one of the most popular games on Steam with a peak player count in the last day of 41,904. That's nuts. More than the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2, Terraria and many other well-known games.

You can buy a copy from:

GOG

Humble Store

Steam

You should also check out Sunkissed City, from a former developer on Stardew.

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kneekoo Jan 31
Not sure if I can stay with the game for long enough, but how much do you have to rely on your memory of the NPCs? I know you have to talk to various people, do quests, etc. If I leave the game for a few weeks or months, how do I resume if I can't remember what to do? Is there a way to bring up the current quests and where to find the NPCs you have to interact with?
Definitely plan to start up a new save. I like to do that with new content updates. Will be doing the same with Terraria and Core Keeper when the big updates hit later this year.
Pengling Jan 31
Quoting: kneekooNot sure if I can stay with the game for long enough, but how much do you have to rely on your memory of the NPCs? I know you have to talk to various people, do quests, etc. If I leave the game for a few weeks or months, how do I resume if I can't remember what to do? Is there a way to bring up the current quests and where to find the NPCs you have to interact with?
There's an in-game "journal" that keeps track of your current quests, and there's a tab if you bring up the inventory/map/etc. menu that lets you track who you've spoken to/given gifts to/etc. for the current in-game day.

As for where NPCs are at any given time, there's not currently any in-game indicator of it on the map or whatever (no idea if that's something planned for the 1.6 update or not, but it would be nice to have as a toggle!), but they do each have a schedule, which you either get a feel for just from playing or can find on the fan-wiki.

That said, the game is very open-ended and chilled-out, so you're free to just do whatever you feel like if you forget what you were up to before.






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junibegood Jan 31
Quoting: based2017 I 100%'d the game, I wonder what will happenn if i load that save in the new version...

Most likely, you'd spend your first hour watching all the new "I'm in front of your door at 6 AM but that's not weird at all" events and reading mail !
Quoting: kneekooand where to find the NPCs you have to interact with?
There's a mod for that.

I'll probably check it out with my original save file that I still keep going, and a friend has recently been itching to start a new multiplayer file together, so we'll be waiting for that.
I last played, like really played Stardew Valley on a fresh save with enjoying everything in like, 2016.

So much new content to enjoy 🥳.
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My kids have several saves, one of which is like 10-15 in-game years. I'm sure we'll play the new content both on the existing saves plus brand new.
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