Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone (ConcernedApe) has introduced that he’ll publish a video tomorrow revealing the 2 new marriage candidates coming to the sport in patch 1.7.
I made a video for tomorrow’s 10-year Stardew Valley Anniversary, it can “premiere” tomorrow at 11am PST.
Within the video, I touch upon some pre-release footage, and reveal the two new 1.7 marriage candidates on the finish.
See you within the chat https://t.co/di6uAhYADr— ConcernedApe (@ConcernedApe) February 25, 2026
In a submit on Twitter/X, ConcernedApe shared the next message: “I made a video for tomorrow’s 10-year Stardew Valley Anniversary, it can ‘premiere’ tomorrow at 11am PST. Within the video, I touch upon some pre-release footage, and reveal the two new 1.7 marriage candidates on the finish. See you within the chat.” He included a hyperlink to YouTube, the place the video will seem tomorrow.
Tomorrow is certainly the tenth anniversary of Stardew Valley, which we celebrated earlier this month with an interview with ConcernedApe himself, throughout which he revealed that two new marriage candidates had been coming with the deliberate 1.7 replace. That is vital information for Stardew followers. There have been no new romantic relationships added to the sport since its early days, and followers have lengthy hoped for the chance to marry different villagers equivalent to Robin, Sandy, the Wizard, or Marlon. We have no idea presently whether or not these will likely be present characters with new dialogue and relationships, or if two new characters are being added, although followers suspect the previous.
We additionally spoke to ConcernedApe earlier this month on a variety of different celebratory subjects, equivalent to why there is not a Stardew Valley TV present, and the one secret left that the Stardew Valley neighborhood has but to seek out. You possibly can learn our full, in-depth interview with the creator proper right here.
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