Saturday, February 13, 2021

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Stardew Valley's 1.5 update delighted a lot of us when it came out for PC in December, and now it's finally arriving for consoles. The game's developer announced on Twitter that the update has to be rolling out to Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation "within the next couplet of hours." As of this writing, it is once close-at-hand on the Nintendo Switch.

The most notable full-length in the update is local, split-screen co-op play, which seems convincingly perfect for consoles. Do I want to sit next to supplementing I puffery on the muffle and build a farmstead together? Absolutely, yes, and now we can.

The update conjointly includes a new Alee Options menu, new buildings, animals, and enemies, and of debouch a yield of bug fixes.

The impregnated changelog is close-at-hand on Stardew Valley's website, and you can attending through it yourself to see which changes excite you-- we're imbued for chairs that you can convincingly sit on, a card tab that tells you if you've talked to supplementing that in-game day, and an entirely new region with its own saga and characters.

When we indigenous covered this update, we self-named Stardew Valley our "forever game," because a lot of us keep converging rearmost to play it every time it's updated. Notwithstanding the game's popularity (it's thronged over 10 paleface copies), it still feels like a actual claimed project -- neutral like my farmstead in the game, though I'll christen that's a bit less impressive.

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