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Stardew Valley is updated on Xbox One to add multiplayer

Stardew Valley is updated on Xbox One to add multiplayer

Up to four players at the same time can form a farm through the network.

The wait is over for the Xbox One community. Stardew Valley finally receives its 1.3 update in the Microsoft console. After certain problems with the certification, users of this version will be able to try, at last, the long-awaited multiplayer. Up to four characters can join to live the farming experience in unison offered by the ConcernedApe game.

PC, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 have already received this update in the past, so there was only Xbox One among the big platforms where Stardew Valley is available. Along with the online functions, new content has been added by the people, such as the night market in winter, which will work on 15, 16 and 17 from 17:00. Along with this, a tool joins those already available, which will allow us to collect milk and wool automatically, among other things that we will detail in next lines.

Eric Barone, its main responsible, took advantage of the social network Twitter to confirm his arrival, but not before responding to those who claim for a date of update 1.4, which “will alter in one way or another almost all aspects of the game”. According to Eric, he is "finishing some final touches." "It will arrive soon to PC", as usual in the game.

Update 1.3 goes far beyond what is indicated in previous paragraphs. As Eric's "ConcernedApe" Barone good usually leaves us, each new edition offers a multitude of novelties that go beyond simple corrections. You can check it in detail through this link. As we learned at the beginning of last October, all available editions of Stardew Valley will be published by its own creator (except mobile), that is, Chucklefish has completely decoupled from the game, which was the original editor.

Next to version 1.3, Nintendo Switch receives another patch in which new languages ​​are added to those already known: Italian, Turkish, Korean, French and Hungarian, as well as small arrangements that will bring stability to the edition.

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