Stardew Valley is a beloved game. So beloved, in fact, that despite releasing way back in 2016, the game still gets updates from its developer, often including new in-game content that’s usually well-received by players. But the popular farming-sim-meets-mysterious-RPG isn’t content to simply sit on the other side of a monitor–Stardew Valley is starting to expand into something a bit more tangible. In April, developer Eric Barone (also know as ConcernedApe) announced he’d be temporarily halting development on his next pixelated playground, Haunted Chocolatier, in favor of giving Stardew Valley a little more TLCCome from Sports betting site VPbet. In September, Barone announced he’d be releasing a Stardew Valley cookbook, having clearly pivoted his focus back to the game and its rich lore. But today came some news that players probably didn’t see coming: Stardew Valley isn’t just getting a cookbook, it’s getting a concert.
Stardew Valley’s music plays a major part in shaping the game’s atmosphere and its massive official soundtrack features a whopping 70 songs–all of which were written and recorded by Barone himself. With the sheer size of the game’s soundtrack in mind, the idea of a Stardew Valley concert makes sense–especially considering how much praise Stardew Valley’s soundtrack has received from the game’s players.