El creador de Stardew Valley niega planes para añadir infidelidades matrimoniales

Eric Barone ha asegurado a los seguidores de Stardew Valley que no tiene ninguna intención de añadir la posibilidad de ser infiel a la pareja en el simulador de granja. El desarrollador independiente respondió a los rumores recientes en una serie de publicaciones en X después de que sus comentarios a GameInformer generaran especulaciones.

Barone explicó que sus declaraciones anteriores fueron sacadas de contexto. Estaba hablando de manera teórica sobre juegos tipo sandbox que permiten a los jugadores enfrentarse a las consecuencias de sus malas acciones, como que todos en el pueblo odien al jugador y se genere un caos familiar. Barone recalcó que no va a implementar dicha función, señalando que sería demasiado realista para el tono del juego como vía de escape.

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