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Stardew Valley Update 1.6 Is Coming To Mobile This November!

Dec 26,2022 Author: Noah

Stardew Valley Update 1.6 Is Coming To Mobile This November!

Stardew Valley is finally dropping update 1.6 on mobile. After months of waiting, console and mobile players are finally getting the massive update on November 4th, 2024. This update originally hit PC back in March 2024.So, What’s New In Stardew Valley Update 1.6 Mobile?First off, the update now supports up to eight players online, doubling the original limit. So, you can gather even more friends to build, farm and fish together. Two new fishing festivals, the Trout Derby and SquidFest, will be added, along with other seasonal events like the Desert Festival.Then there’s the new Meadowlands Farm layout, a perfect place to raise your livestock while also doing a bit of fishing on the side. And if you love in-game socializing, you’ll enjoy the over 100 new NPC dialogues that deepen interactions with the town’s quirky residents.There are a bunch of crazy new items in Stardew Valley 1.6 as well. There’s the Big Chest (almost double the size of a regular chest), a dehydrator for drying fruit and mushrooms, a heavy furnace and even a bait maker for creating specific fish baits.New furniture styles and over 25 new hats give you plenty of customization options. You can even start collecting prize tickets from completing quests and festival events, redeemable at a prize machine in Lewis’ house.Stardew Valley Update 1.6 on mobile lets you have multiple pets after maxing out hearts with your starter one. And they might bring you gifts and you can now put hats on them. You’ll also notice that NPCs now don winter outfits.There’s a golden Joja parrot to help you locate the last golden walnuts on Ginger Island. As for new crops, Stardew Valley 1.6 lets you grow carrots, summer squash, broccoli and powdermelon and two giant crops.Why The Delay?The delay in getting the Stardew Valley 1.6 update to mobile and consoles is because the devs wanted to test everything on PC first to catch any bugs. So, here it will be finally in November! So, gear up to check out the new fishing events, hang out with the new pets and grow new crops.Check out Stardew Valley from the Google Play Store to bring a run-down farm back to life. And before leaving, read our next scoop on Airplane Chefs Bringing The Ultimate Snack, Pringles, On Board!

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