Which you'd hope means new cats too?īarone is focusing on adding more to Stardew Valley over working on his next game, he said in December, though he plans to work more on that mysterious project once he has assembled a team to continue Stardew updates. You'll notice new clothes including a dress (the game currently has none), a new breed of dog, new haircuts, a jukebox, and other newbits. Keen-eyed farmers will see many unfamiliar items in that screenshot ( click to embiggen).
"You're still working together to achieve common goals, it's just a little more independent (which leads to some interesting gameplay)."īUT that's plenty more he doesn't talk about. "There is one shared cave, shared community center, mines, etc," Barone explained. For new farms you can set the option at start."Įven if you do play it as separate farms, which the Four Corners map looks to be set up for, players won't have entirely separate experiences. If you separate it, the current funds will be split evenly among the players. "If you have an existing multiplayer farm, money will remain shared, but you can go to the Mayor's house to separate (or re-join) the money at any time.
Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life.
Barone tweeted about the update on Saturday, calling it "a big one" and teasing that the attached screenshot only showed "a fraction of what's coming." All he mentions it showing is "a new farm map called Four Corners that's perfect for the much requested 'separate money' option in multiplayer." He explained how that works in a follow-up tweet. In the open-ended country life RPG Stardew Valley, you’ve inherited your grandfather’s old farm plot.