Summary
Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone has pushed out yet another new update for the hit life simStardew Valleythat fans on PC can download right now. Just recently, ConcernedApe releasedStardew ValleyUpdate 1.6, which added substantial new content to the game, including new festivals, items, and a lot more.
From the new Meadowlands farm type to the new dialogue options,Stardew ValleyUpdate 1.6should have no problem keeping fans of the game busy for the long haul. Prior to the update’s release, ConcernedApe confirmed that he would focus on fixing bugs and various issues that the update may inadvertently introduce to the game, and he wasted no time doing just that, with fans now able to check out Update 1.6.1.

ConcernedApe recently revealed theStardew ValleyUpdate 1.6.1 patch notes, which fixes various issues with crashing, bugs, and other errors. The new update fixes an issue with theMeadowlands farmwhere the quest would persist if the farm icon was selected, but another farm was started. It fixes an issue where the game would crash whenever aStardew Valleyfarmhand would re-connect to town during green rain, and a crash associated with the animal page. The takeaway is thatStardew Valleyshould be an even smoother experience after downloading Update 1.6.1.
It’s possible that there are moreStardew Valleybugs and glitchesthat need ironed out, but otherwise the next step is to bring Update 1.6 to consoles and mobile devices so all fans of the game can check out the new content. A timetable for whenStardew ValleyUpdate 1.6 is coming to other platforms has not been released, but more information on that front should hopefully come to light sooner rather than later.
Update 1.6 has already been a massive success for PC players, so it’s no wonder those on consoles and mobile are anxious to try it for themselves.Stardew Valleyis enjoying a big player count boostin the wake of the update, and one has to imagine it will have a similar effect for players on other platforms as well.
OnceStardew ValleyUpdate 1.6 and its fixes are in the rear-view, fans can expectHaunted Chocolatierdevelopment to resume. ConcernedApe’s next game looks like it’s carrying over a lot of elements that madeStardew Valleyso popular to begin with, and it will be exciting to see how it turns out.