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Stardew Valley update will let you place silly hats in your pets, and Terraria’s co-creator cannot wait

Stardew Valley occupies my heart, mind, and soul still, years following its initial release. ConcernedApe created one among the best games I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing, and it’s about farming. The solo developer obviously has a maxed-out power level enabling him to make tending to a virtual farm so addictive, and it looks like fellow game devs would agree. Whitney ‘Cenx’ Spinks, co-creator of Terraria, responded to ConcernedApe’s recent 1.6 update teaser in essentially the most healthful way ever.

As if I’m not already freaking out about upcoming Stardew Valley content, I’m now fangirling over two of my favorite game developers ever interacting with each other online. With the farming game‘s 1.6 update underway because of ConcernedApe’s long-standing dedication, Terraria’s own developer Cenx is sharing her excitement by responding to teaser posts on upcoming features.

Following the recent Stardew Valley update sneak peek showcasing a latest farm type, skills, and more, ConcernedApe has once more taken to social media to present us a have a look at what’s to come back. “Hats on cats (and dogs),” writes the Stardew dev alongside a downright cute collage of in-game pets wearing various hats. With every little thing from a cowboy hat atop a terrier to an enormous bow on a snoozing pupper, pets have never looked cuter.

Cenx herself agrees it seems, as her reply is just under ConcernedApe’s post. Her amusing response reads, “If you DM me the discharge date for 1.6, I’ll inform you the discharge date for 1.4.5.” Yep, she’s bartering by utilizing Terraria’s own highly anticipated 1.4.5 update, and I’m truthfully so here for this type of interaction.

While ConcernedApe hasn’t replied to her just yet, I’m looking forward to it. Stardew Valley and Terraria’s updates have me more excited than another game’s content release ever has, and the lovable features coming to each games appear to be ever-expanding. Now for those who’ll excuse me, I’m going to go plan a 1.6 trip to the mouse’s mysterious hat shop for my pet.

If you’re keen on the creative liberties offered by games like Terraria or Stardew Valley, you may browse around our list of one of the best sandbox games for similar fun. Alternatively, take a look at our roundup of the best indie games on the market for those who’re seeking to unearth some more cozy gems.

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