Long-Awaited Stardew Valley Update Hit with Brief Delay

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Stardew Valley's next big mobile update gets hit with a brief delay.

Stardew Valley's long-awaited 1.5 update is still on its way to mobile devices, but it won't arrive there this year. It was supposed to be out in December originally with Stardew Valley creator Eric"ConcernedApe" Barone saying that was the goal, but in a more recent update shared on Friday, the developer said that the mobile update would need one more week to make sure everything is in order.

"MOBILE: The porting team and I have been working extremely hard this past week on the 1.5 update. We're so close," ConcernedApe said."We could probably release right now. But we need 1 more week to ensure quality. I accept full responsibility for not hitting the end of year target."

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