SURPRISE IN STARDEW VALLEY! Eric Barone Announces New Update

Eric Barone, the brains behind the successful Stardew Valley, has surprised fans by announcing game update 1.6, defying his previous statements that he would fully dedicate himself to his new project, Haunted Chocolatier.
Despite his focus on the new title, Barone reveals that he will never set aside Stardew Valley, even suggesting the possibility of continuing to add content for the next 50 years.
Since its release in 2016, Stardew Valley has sold over 41 million copies.
Although update 1.6 was planned to be modest, it seems that Barone cannot resist expanding his universe.
However, he is aware of the risks of excessive content and is prepared to stop if necessary to preserve the quality of the game.
Stardew Valley is a farm-life simulation game released in 2016 by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone.
Players take on the role of a character who inherits a rundown farm from their grandfather in a picturesque locale called Stardew Valley.
It debuted on Windows and later expanded to other platforms.
The game offers an open-ended experience where users can engage in farming, animal husbandry, fishing, cooking, mining, foraging, and build relationships with the town's residents, including marriage and parenthood.
Additionally, it supports an online multiplayer mode for up to eight participants.
Barone developed the game solo for over four years, drawing inspiration from the Story of Seasons series and aiming to overcome some of its limitations.
This project began as a means to improve his programming and game design skills.
Midway through, the British studio Chucklefish approached Barone offering to publish the game, which allowed him to fully concentrate on its completion.
original source: eurogamer.net