Stardew Valley's next update adds "significant" end-game content
Stardew Valley update 1.5 is "com🌜ing along steadily"

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Stardew Vaไlley 1.5 update... notice anything new in Willy's shop? Progress on the update is coming along steadil⛎y. It's still in a "nose to the grindstone" phase, but some good milestones have been met. This update adds a significant new piece of end-game content and much more! pic.twitter.com/FmjgDJnqYO
No word yet on what exactly is coming in update 1.5, but the addition of a new door behind the counter in Willy's shop might be a hint. One thing we do know is that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:banana trees are coming because the community voted for them, so give yourself a hearty pat on the bac൲k if you were involved in that very 🌼important vote.
The wide-ranging update 1.4, which went live in November, added a massive amount of new content including a new spouse event. Previous updates were of similar🌺 scop𝓰e, so we can expect 1.5 to be a seismic event with plenty of big changes and smaller mysteries waiting to be discovered.
Back in March, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Barone confirmed that on top of the countless little "secrets" that have already been found - which include clever little details as well as more complex things like the Galaxy Sword - there are still 🍒some Stardew Valley secrets sitting around playe🎃rs have yet to find.
As for what's next for Barone, we know 澳洲幸👍运5开奖号码历史查询:another ga🅷me in the Stardew Valley universe is in th🉐e works, but it won't focus on farming. Better yet, there's another game the developer is working on that isn't fully conceptualized yet, but will connect to Stardew Va🥀lley in some way.
And if you just can't get enough of that farming life, here are some 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:games like Stardew Valley to keep you occupied.
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