Stardew Valley‘s 1.5 upgrade thrilled a great deal of us when it came out for PC in December, and now it’s lastly showing up for consoles. The video game’s designer announced on Twitter that the upgrade ought to be presenting to Change, Xbox, and PlayStation “within the next number of hours.” Since this writing, it is currently readily available on the Nintendo Change.
The most significant function in the upgrade is regional, split-screen co-op play, which appears definitely best for consoles. Do I wish to sit beside somebody I like on the sofa and develop a farm together? Definitely, yes, and now we can.
The upgrade likewise consists of a brand-new Advanced Options menu, brand-new structures, animals, and opponents, and obviously a crop of bug repairs.
The Stardew Valley 1.5 Update for Change, Xbox, and PlayStation are out, and ought to be readily available on all platforms within the next number of hours.
— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) February 11, 2021
The complete changelog is readily available on Stardew Valley‘s site, and you can browse it yourself to see which modifications thrill you– we’re hyped for chairs that you can in fact rest on, a menu tab that informs you if you have actually spoken with somebody that in-game day, and a totally brand-new area with its own mission and characters.
When we initially covered this upgrade, we called Stardew Valley our “permanently video game,” since a great deal of us keep returning to play it whenever it’s upgraded. In spite of the video game’s appeal (it’s offered over 10 million copies), it still seems like a really individual task– similar to my farm in the video game, though I’ll confess that’s a bit less outstanding.