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Stardew Valley: Free DLC Forever — Creator's Pledge

by Hazel Nov 24,2024

Stardew Valley DLC and Updates Forever Free, Promises Creator

Stardew Valley creator, Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, pledges to never charge for DLC and updates. Read on to learn more about Barone’s commitment to Stardew Valley fans.

Stardew Valley's Commitment to Free Updates and DLCsBarone's Assurance to Fans

Stardew Valley DLC and Updates Forever Free, Promises Creator

The creator of Stardew Valley, Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, promised loyal fans that he would never charge for updates or DLCs.

Earlier today, Barone used Twitter(X) to update Stardew Valley fans on the progress of its ports and updates. Barone shared, "The ports and next pc update are still in progress. I know it is taking a long time, it's on my mind constantly. I have personally been working on the mobile port daily. I will announce when there is any significant news (e.g. a release date). Hope you're having a good summer."

One fan commented that people won't complain "as long as everything you add is completely free." Barone replied, "I swear on the honor of my family name, I will never charge money for a DLC or update for as long as I live." His response reassured fans that all future updates or DLCs of Stardew Valley will be free.

Stardew Valley is a farming simulator/RPG game released in 2016. Barone has consistently delivered significant updates to enhance its performance and offer new ways for fans to enjoy the game. Stardew Valley's latest 1.6.9 update includes three festivals, multiple pets, expanded home renovations, new outfits, late-game content, and quality-of-life improvements.

Barone’s assurance to his fans might extend beyond Stardew Valley, as he is also developing a new game called Haunted Chocolatier. However, information about this new project is limited, and fans may need to wait for further announcements.

As the sole developer of Stardew Valley, Barone’s statement shows his respect and empathy for the gaming community. He even stated, "Screencap this and shame me if I ever violate this oath." This reassured fans that they can experience new and engaging ways to play Stardew Valley without extra cost, despite it being a seven-year-old game.

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