Eric Barone, better known by the pseudonym concerned, evokes the possibility of a Stardew Valley 2 after the success of the first game. However, his statements will not only make happy.
There are games that prove that you can be a huge success without having a big name. Stardew Valley is one of them. Production of a single man, Eric Barone (alias concerns), he continues to sell himself massively 9 years after his release. It must be said that the game is regularly updated, welcoming a lot of new content. But since time, wouldn’t its creator think of a sequel? He answers.
The first Stardew Valley 2 seeds?
Last year, Stardew Valley was hosting a big update that considerably renewed the experience. New cards, new history sections, new plantations … After focusing its title on all current supports, Eric Barone continues to improve life on the farm by offering additional content. What is more, according to the philosophy of the title, he offers all these patchs completely free, without in-game purchase or paying DLC. One might wonder if the logic is reliable economically, but when we see the vente scoreswe say that man has something to see coming. So could this boom could not motivate a suite?
Eric Barone tackled the question recently at the microphone of the Tigerbelly channel. However, his response may make disappointed. It does not seem entirely refractory to the idea of a sequel, but it does not wish not be considered “the guy who made Stardew Valley” forever. This is partly what motivates Haunted Chocolatierits next creation. But, if his first game has not been followed up so far, it is also for a purely technical question:
I could do a Stardew Valley 2, to be honest. But it is so much easier to add content to the first than to create a new game from zero. The main systems are already ready. However, this is the least nice to create. While when I update, it’s like: “Oh, let’s add this, let’s add that.
Eric Barone (ConcernedApe), pour TigerBelly.
As such, we have little hope of seeing a second opus see the light of day. It seems that we are more likely to see spiritual consequences or original creations with the same paw. It will undoubtedly be a little disappointment for some. But let fans be reassured! Even with the outlet of Hautned Chocolatier, Barone should not give up Stardew Valley. In a previous interviewhe had mentioned his desire to continue to add punctually content, as long as it would not harm the game as a whole.
Source : TigerBelly.


