Stardew Valley Players Discover Secret New Easter Egg
Stardew Valley fans have discovered another Easter egg hidden among the new content included in the game’s massive 1.6 Update.
- Stardew Valley’s 1.6 Update has a new Easter egg in the menu, delighting fans looking for hidden surprises to discover.
- The update introduces new content like a farm type, festivals, and mini-events, which enhances the gameplay experience for all players.
- It’s possible that this upcoming major update may be the game’s final expansion, despite the console release.
Fans of Stardew Valley have discovered a new Easter egg in the game’s menu screens. The find was added in the game’s recent 1.6 update, providing players with yet another reason to enjoy the game’s massive expansion.
Fans of Stardew Valley have recently discovered a new Easter egg in the game’s menu screens, which was added in the latest 1.6 update. This find is another reason to enjoy the game’s expansion. On March 19th, Stardew Valley received its first major content update in four years, leading to a resurgence in the popularity of this charming farming game. The 1.6 update brought in a lot of new content to the game, allowing both veterans and newcomers to enjoy a new farm type, festivals, pets, and NPC dialogue. Old professions such as fishing and mining have been revamped with new random events, such as Fish Frenzy, while mini-events like the Trout Derby and Squidfest offer exclusive rewards.
Stardew Valley has gained immense popularity not only because of its endearing pixel art, uplifting soundtrack, and lovable characters but also due to the incredible attention to detail and care provided by the solo developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone. The game is filled with dozens of hidden Easter eggs that players can discover, ranging from cursed children to Mayor Lewis’ infamous purple shorts. Recently, Redditor Glittering_Taste2105 found out that the 1.6 Update includes even more secrets, including a new Easter egg featuring the mysterious creature that serves as ConcernedApe’s logo, which the developer insists is not a cat. This new addition can be found on one of the many hidden menu screens in Stardew Valley and features the cute dancing Jumino sprites alongside the mysterious creature.
Although the exact trigger for the Easter egg is still unknown, it is just one of the many random encounters that make Stardew Valley special. The new update includes several Easter eggs, such as a sneaky truffle crab lying in wait to surprise players who try to harvest the valuable resource and another unexpected run-in with the mayor’s uncanny underwear. While PC players have been enjoying the new features of the update for over a month, console and mobile gamers will have to wait a bit longer until Stardew Valley’s 1.6 Update is released. ConcernedApe has assured fans that the console and mobile versions will be “released as soon as possible” and will feature almost all of the same content as the PC version. However, the developer has also revealed that the expanded 8-player multiplayer mode will not be available on consoles.
Stardew Valley, an award-winning farming simulation game, has won the hearts of gamers since its release in 2016. The game allows players to cultivate their farm, explore the town, and interact with its inhabitants. Over the years, the game has received several updates, including new features, bug fixes, and quality-of-life improvements.
However, many players were eagerly awaiting the release of Update 1.6, which is expected to be the final significant content expansion for the game. This update promises to bring new features, items, and events, as well as improve the game’s overall performance. Once the console release of Update 1.6 is complete, its creator, ConcernedApe, will shift focus to his next project, Haunted Chocolatier.
Haunted Chocolatier is a supernatural single-player game that is set in a magical world of chocolate-making. The game promises to offer a unique gameplay experience, featuring a rich storyline, interesting characters, and enchanting environments. While fans of Stardew Valley may be sad to see its creator move on to a new project, they can be assured that the game’s modding community will likely ensure that Stardew Valley continues to thrive for many years to come.