Stardew Valley Dev tackles ports, keeps future DLC and updates free

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Stardew Valley Ports and PC Update Still in DevelopmentStardew Valley Ports and PC Update Still in Development In a recent series of posts, ConcernedApe, the developer behind the popular farming and life simulation game Stardew Valley, confirmed that new ports for the game are still in development. Mobile Port Progress ConcernedApe stated that they have been personally working on the mobile port every day. However, they did not provide a specific release window. They emphasized that they will announce any meaningful updates, such as a release date, when they are ready. PC Update in the Works In addition to the mobile port, ConcernedApe also confirmed that the next PC update is in the works. No details about the content of the update were provided. Pricing Commitment ConcernedApe reiterated their commitment to never charging for any DLC or updates for Stardew Valley. They invited fans to hold them accountable to this oath. Game Popularity Despite its initial release in 2016, Stardew Valley remains highly popular. In February 2024, the game reached 30 million copies sold. It also achieved an all-time player count after its major 1.6 update, which introduced new festivals, end-game content, and a new farm type. Upcoming Ports and Content The upcoming ports and continued updates for Stardew Valley offer fresh content and accessibility options for fans of the beloved indie game.

In a new series of posts on X today, Stardew Valley developer ConcernedApe confirmed that new ports for Stardew Valley are “still in development.”

They assured fans that “I’ve been working on the mobile port personally every day,” though there’s no concrete release window yet. The developer added that the next PC update is also in the works.

ConcernedApe simply reiterated that it will announce when “meaningful news” such as a release date is ready. The developer made it clear that they are working hard to move forward, with ports and updates “on my mind every minute.”

In the same thread, ConcernedApe responded to a fan comment about pricing. The developer stated that they “will never charge for any DLC or update as long as I live.” The response also invited fans to “screen this and shame me if I ever break this oath.”

Farming and life sim Stardew Valley originally launched in 2016 and is still popular. In February 2024, the developer confirmed that Stardew Valley had reached 30 million copies sold.

Just a month later, Stardew Valley managed to reach an all-time player count. This followed the game’s major 1.6 update.

That update introduced new festivals, end-game content, an all-new farm type, and more. The beloved indie offers plenty of fresh content for newcomers to invest in for upcoming Stardew Valley ports.

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