Stardew Valley has proven to be one of the biggest indie successes that the industry has ever seen. Nine years later, hardcore gamers and casual fans continue to flock to the cozy farm simulator. Even more impressive is the fact that it was developed by a lone person. Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, has continued to work on the game since launch, but now it appears as though his sights are set on a future that lies beyond Stardew Valley.

In a recent interview with PC Gamer, Barone confirmed that he has fully shifted his attention to his next project, Haunted Chocolatier. As his first game after Stardew Valley, Haunted Chocolatier was originally announced back in 2021. Since that announcement, not much has been shared about the game, but Barone's new focus on Haunted Chocolatier means that Stardew Valley will remain in its current state for the foreseeable future.

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Eric Barone May Be Leaving Stardew Valley Behind, But it Likely Won't Be for Good

Barone's Dedication to Stardew Valley Has Kept Haunted Chocolatier's Progress Slow

Not too long ago, Barone joked with NPR that he could see himself working on Stardew Valley for 50 more years. Stardew Valley is the type of game that is perfect for continuous updates and content, and it's kept Barone quite busy. Unfortunately, it has also kept him from Haunted Chocolatier. His shift in focus is for the best, even if it means that Stardew Valley will have to stay as it is for a few years.

Thankfully, even just the base game alone is filled with content. Beyond that, there is a passionate and massive modding community that has brought a cornucopia of extra add-ons and upgrades that players can revel in. There has even been a Baldur's Gate 3 mod added to the mix, bringing a fun fantasy-inspired crossover to life.

Back in December 2024, Stardew Valley reached the impressive milestone of 41 million copies sold.

His shift in focus is for the best, even if it means that Stardew Valley will have to stay as it is for a few years.

Once Haunted Chocolatier is Complete, Stardew Valley Still Has Room to Grow

Barone told PC Gamer that he's dedicated to focusing on Haunted Chocolatier, but there's no guarantee that he can stay away from Stardew Valley. Despite ambitions to finish Haunted Chocolatier, Stardew Valley continues to pull him back in. However, it's possible that he fully hunkers down on the follow-up's development. When Haunted Chocolatier is done, it wouldn't be too surprising to see Barone return with a long list of ideas for new content.

Only time will tell how much longer the road ahead is for Haunted Chocolatier. Barone confirmed that it will still be a bit of a wait until the candy-centric game is ready, but the promise of another indie offering from the solo developer is exciting. Haunted Chocolatier is bound to differ from Stardew Valley in a variety of ways, and it will be intriguing to see what new concepts Barone has up his sleeve.

Last year, Stardew Valley received its 1.6 update, which brought a huge amount of extra content to players. Some of the changes included are new festivals and events, new NPC dialogue, a long list of new items, and plenty of environmental upgrades.

Stardew Valley's Legacy is Enough to Keep it Going

Even with Barone stepping away, the strong community that the game has built keeps Stardew Valley alive and well. Since it's such a success, it's completely understandable why Barone keeps coming back to the farm simulator, but while he's away, Stardew Valley is bound to keep entertaining its players in new and exciting ways.

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Top Critic Avg: 90 /100 Critics Rec: 99%
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February 26, 2016
ESRB
E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)
Developer(s)
ConcernedApe
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ConcernedApe
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Proprietary
Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer, Online Multiplayer
Cross-Platform Play
Stardew Valley does not currently support crossplay between different consoles and PC
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