Updated November 2024: This story has been updated with the new availability of Stardew’s 1.6 update.
The popular farming sim and ultimate cozy game Stardew Valley dropped a major update on Tuesday after months of anticipation. Stardewâs 1.6 update has an insane amount of new content that touches every area of the game, from new menus and DIYs, to a new farm layout, new crops, and the ability to have multiple pets and play with seven friends at once. Itâs enough updates to make the game feel fresh, but it isnât so new that you canât ease back into a beloved farm and toil away.
As of November 4, 2024, the free update is available for players on all platforms. The update was initially only available for PC players using Steam, but it’s now available for console and mobile players too. If you don’t have the game yet, you can purchase it on Steam for $15 for PC, Linus, and Mac computers, or the shop for your console of choice, like the Nintendo Store ($15) or Xbox Store ($15). You can also purchase it for mobile in the Apple Store ($5) or Google Play Store ($5) to play on your mobile devices. There are no cross-saves, so each platform will have its own files and farms.
As soon as the PC update arrived back in March, I opened up Stardew Valley and started a file with the brand-new farm layout (which has me very broke) to dive right in. The update also works on your existing Stardew files, and Iâve been bouncing back and forth between my brand-new file and a later-game file to see whatâs new in different seasons. Everywhere I look, I see something new. Moss to forage off trees! New reactionary dialog from NPCs! A prize machine in the mayorâs house!
If you hate spoilers, Iâm honestly not sure why you read this far, but you should definitely stop reading. Iâm about to tell you about some of the biggest changes Iâve spotted since playing the updated game.
Ranch Mode
The biggest change to see right away is the new farm layout. Stardewâs 1.6 update adds the Meadowlands Farm, a grass- and animal-focused design for my fellow animal ranchers. This farm grows a special blue grass that game creator Eric Barone says animals will love. It can raise animalâs hearts faster, improving the eggs and milk they give you. Thereâs less farming land available, and a few changes to initial quests. Iâm enjoying the Meadowlands Farm so farâI immediately created one when the game droppedâeven though starting with two chickens and no parsnip seeds is definitely a slower path to the infinite wealth I’m seeking. But even though I’m broke, itâs still been fun to have such a different start to the game.
Fresh Crops
The first question my sister asked me when I started playing: âAre there new crops?â At first, I told her no. I didnât see anything new to purchase in the shop. But there are new crops with the updateâyou just wonât find them in any stores.
Instead, you find four new crops (one for each season!) in a few different waysâmainly, digging them up from the ground in the gameâs well-known Artifact Spots, although spots with these new crops have a slightly different style youâll be able to spot. You can also win them in the brand-new Prize Machine in the mayorâs house, once you get your hand on a prize ticket. The new crops are carrots for spring, summer squash for (shocker) summer, broccoli for fall, and powdermelon in winter. These new crops can be used in the gameâs main quest, too. Just choose Remixed Bundles for the Community Center in your starting settings.
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