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'All your save files will be fully intact'_ Eric Barone confirms that Stardew Valley's 1.6 update is

By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001

We're weeks away from the launch of 's 1.6 update, to different aspects of the game, like festivals, dialogue, and even a new farm type. But as the clock winds down to March 19, some players are worried about what will happen to their save files. 

In response to a fan asking about the best way to experience 1.6, Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone, the creator of Stardew Valley, that you'll be able to see most of the new content if you carry on with your old save file, "but I still might recommend a new file just for fun and to see everything in context." 

The mere suggestion of starting a new save file could startle some into querying whether or not they should abandon all previous saves and then even worry if 1.6 would force them to begin again and delete previous files. While I'll definitely be booting up a new save file, especially as 1.6 has so much to offer, I understand why some wouldn't want to say goodbye to hundreds of hours of hard work. 

Luckily, this isn't something you need to worry about. Earlier today, Barone confirming, "No, the update doesn't wipe anything, all your save files will be fully intact." Funnily enough, this was actually intended to be a reply to another player asking if their save would be affected, not something Barone wanted to share with all of his followers for fear of sounding passive-aggressive. 

"If I was trying to tweet at everyone, I wouldn't have started mc888 the tweet with 'No,' which unfortunately comes across as kind of condescending, which was not my intention at all," Barone admitted in the comments. "Oh well, can't delete it now." 

Even [[link]] though I'm prepared to start my Stardew Valley farm all over again, it's still nice to hear that my other farm, which I've had since day one, won't be affected. I can't just abandon my animals—visiting my pigs or checking on my precious fish ponds is simply a must. 

So the choice is yours. If you want to start your journey again and discover everything 1.6 has to offer with a fresh save, then you can, but it's just as riches888pg easy to enjoy all the new updates with your current farm. 

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