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Illustration of Stardew Valley's new marriage candidates Clint and Sandy for the 1.7 update, celebrating the game's 10th anniversary.
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Stardew Valley reveals two new marriage candidates for 1.7 update

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On its 10th anniversary, Stardew Valley creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone unveiled two new marriage candidates for the game's forthcoming 1.7 update: blacksmith Clint and desert shopkeeper Sandy. The announcement came in a commemorative video that also offered a retrospective on the game's development. Barone highlighted early prototypes and scrapped features from the project's origins.

Stardew Valley is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a retrospective video from creator Eric Barone, known as ConcernedApe. The video reflects on the game's development since its 2016 release and announces details for the upcoming Update 1.7. Players will gain new romance options, including marriage to characters Clint and Sandy.

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Fans of the indie farming simulator Stardew Valley are buzzing with rumors about its next update, which could introduce significant changes to gameplay. The speculation includes expanded farming mechanics, new story content, and multiplayer improvements, though no official details have been confirmed. Developer Eric Barone continues to support the game with updates.

Stardew Valley's surprise Switch 2 update, released on Christmas Day, introduces mouse controls, four-player local co-op, and eight-player online support. However, players report connection errors and resource bugs, with developer ConcernedApe pledging quick fixes.

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Stardew Valley has surprised fans with a new update for the Switch 2, released on Christmas Day. The highly anticipated version of the popular indie game shadowdropped on the eShop.

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