Modes work easier, Stadu Valley Developer 1.6 patch direction announcement

Popular PC games extend their lifespan based on modes produced by users. Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim, which was released in 2011 but is still popular based on modes. Stadu Valley, one of the most recognized indie games in Korea, also has several modes produced by the user, which is expected to be easier to work in the next update.

Eric Baron, a Connon De Aff, who developed Star Dew Valley, responded on the 24th on his own Twitter about the user question about the next update of the Star Dew Valley. He said, Is there an update like 1.6 and 1.7 in Stadu Valley? He said, 1.6 is progressing, but most of them are focused on mode production. There are a few new content, but it will not be big. Subsequently, he was not confident about whether he was updating the 1.7 update.

Currently, Eric Baron is developing the next film, `` Hunt Chocolatier, '' which will be introduced after the Stardu Valley. Asked about the connection between the two games, Eric Baron said, There is a connection, but we have not decided how closely it will be connected. He wants to have a unique identity for the Hunted Chocolate. Hunt Chocolati is a game with the theme of operating a chocolate shop.

Meanwhile, in December 2020, the Stadu Valley 1.5 Update, NPC with a unique story and a new dungeon 'Volcano', etc. 'Sit' has been added. In the case of the 1.6 update, it is expected to strengthen the convenience of mode production, but there is also a mention of new content, so it is necessary to watch carefully what will be added.

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Stadu Valley is an indie game developed by Eric Baron, inspired by the farm simulation game Ranch Story. The main character tired of his life in the city deals with the story that begins by moving to a secluded farm where his grandfather lived. You can enjoy various contents such as 2D graphics, farm management, marriage, fishing, and dungeons. As of March this year, the cumulative sales volume was more than 20 million copies, and 13 million copies were sold only on PCs.

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