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Stardew Valley Players Can Finally Chug Down Some Mayonnaise Soon
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At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024
Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.
New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.
Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
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At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024
Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.
New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.
Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
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At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."pic.twitter.com/f74guOGJ4U — ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
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At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024
Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.
New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.
Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
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At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024
Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.
New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.
Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
content_text: At long last, Stardew Valley's upcoming 1.6 update will allow players to chug down a delicious jar of mayonnaise. That's according to creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, who has been releasing a trickle of information for the big update coming to the PC version of the game this week. After confirming a seven-day "honeymoon" period for newlywed characters in Stardew Valley to prevent them from spending a week in bed, Barone's new tweet simply reads "You can now drink mayonnaise."pic.twitter.com/f74guOGJ4U — ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) March 17, 2024Is it a good idea? Possibly not, but knocking back a jug of Kraft Mayo digitally is probably far healthier than doing it in real life. Update 1.6 for Stardew Valley was first announced in April 2023 and will roll out on PC on March 19, with more recent updates revealing just how substantial this patch will be.New festivals, eight-player co-op, and over 100 new lines of dialogue will be added to Stardew Valley, allowing new and returning players to enjoy even more content inside of the cozy farming simulator. There's no release date yet for console and mobile platforms, but it is expected to arrive soon after the PC update goes live.Several years after release, Stardew Valley continues to be a hit game for Barone, who is currently working on a new game called Haunted Chocolatier, a solo project where players run a chocolatier inside of a spooky haunted castle. Stardew Valley has sold over 30 million copies and has branched out into other forms of entertainment and creativity, like an official cookbook and a touring concert.
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