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Stardew Valley 1.6 Update Adds Mayonnaise Drinking: Fans Divided

Mar 18, 2024 5:49 PM

The upcoming Stardew Valley 1.6 update will introduce a quirky new feature that's causing a stir among the game's community: players will be able to drink mayonnaise. This unexpected and somewhat controversial addition was announced by the game's creator, Eric Barone. The feature, which original tweets by Barone suggested would never happen due to the absurdity of drinking mayonnaise and the technical challenge of animating the action, will be part of several new content and quality of life changes such as a shorter pet nudging time, a honeymoon period for NPCs, preservation jars and wine bottles reflecting their contents' colors, and a new Meadowlands Farm map that offers a coop and two chickens.

What benefits will drinking mayonnaise in Stardew Valley provide?

As of the latest information, the specific benefits, if any, of drinking mayonnaise in Stardew Valley have not been disclosed. Players will have to wait until the update or further announcements from the creator to learn more.

Stardew Valley, released in 2016 by indie developer ConcernedApe, is a beloved farming simulation game that combines agriculture, animal husbandry, crafting, and social interactions with NPCs to create a charming and engaging rural life experience. The game's popularity is maintained through regular updates, adding new features, content, and improvements that keep the community engaged and excited. The 1.6 update symbolizes the continuous support and evolution of the game, driven by both the creator's vision and fan feedback.



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