Developer Eric Barone has confirmed that the upcoming 1.7 update for Stardew Valley will introduce two new marriage candidates and make the game's children more engaging. The announcement comes ahead of the game's 10th anniversary on February 26. Barone shared these details in an interview with IGN, emphasizing a desire to keep much of the update as a surprise.
Stardew Valley, the beloved farming simulation game created by Eric Barone under the pseudonym ConcernedApe, is set to receive its 1.7 update as a tribute to its 10th anniversary. Released in 2016, the game has maintained a dedicated fanbase through years of free content updates, and this latest patch addresses long-standing community requests.
In an interview with IGN published on February 4, 2026, Barone revealed key features of the update without spoiling the full scope. "I’m trying to not reveal too much because I like for it to be a surprise," he said. "What I will say without maybe being too specific is that with this update, one of the things we’re trying to do is… Well, there is a popular fan request, which has to do with the children, trying to make the children a little more interesting."
Players have often criticized the children in Stardew Valley as feeling underdeveloped or like mere background elements compared to the game's rich social interactions. Barone's confirmation of enhancements promises a deeper family dynamic, though specifics remain under wraps.
Additionally, the update will add two new marriage candidates, expanding the romance options in the game's Pelican Town. Barone noted, "I’m going to be adding two more marriage candidates, but I’ll reveal who it is on the anniversary day." Fans are already speculating on potential additions, with names like Sandy, Gus, Linus, and Pam circulating in discussions. The reveal is scheduled for February 26, aligning with the game's anniversary.
While a precise release date for the 1.7 update has not been announced, Barone described it as containing both requested features and unexpected additions that players will appreciate. This continued support underscores Stardew Valley's enduring appeal nearly a decade after its launch, available on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and mobile platforms.