Stardew Valley Creator Lays Out Plans for Next Updates

Stardew Valley‘s long-awaited 1.6.9 update finally hit consoles earlier this month, but creator Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone is already talking about some additional updates. In a post on X/Twitter, Barone noted that patches are on the way to fix issues that have popped up as a result of the latest version, while also pointing out some helpful changes on the way. Last but not least, Stardew Valley fans on Nintendo Switch will be happy to know that performance improvements can be expected, though a specific window has not been revealed at this time.

“There will continue to be patches released to fix any lingering issues in Stardew 1.6.9. The next Switch patch should improve performance significantly,” Barone wrote on X/Twitter. “I’m also planning to boost foraging xp a bit and adding foraging xp to some more actions. And add basic pants to Sandy’s shop.”

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Nintendo Switch users are not the only ones running into problems following the release of Stardew Valley version 1.6.9. Apparently, players on Xbox have encountered an issue with bombs. For now, Barone says that Xbox users should “avoid using bombs” during multiplayer on Xbox. While Barone only confirmed the issue on Xbox, multiple fans have noted that this problem has cropped up on the Switch version, so it’s difficult to say just how common it might be.

Hopefully these issues will be resolved quickly, and Stardew Valley fans can continue to enjoy all the game has to offer. While many users have shared issues they’ve come across since the 1.6.9 update, it does seem like a lot of fans are being patient and respectful about it. Over the years, Stardew Valley has built a passionate fanbase, and players tend to be pretty patient, knowing how hard Barone continues to work on the game. It doesn’t hurt that Stardew Valley continues to get so much free content after all these years, so it’s kind of hard for fans to complain too much.

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