Stardew Valley creator Eric ‘ConcernApe’ Barone “ can’t wait” until the 1.4 clubhouse is complete, incidentally – just as he’s started teasing Stardew Valley 1.5 in earnest. There are a load of new weapons, including an even-more-powerful sword, new furniture, new food items, new pets and minions, and even a lawnmower. The developers have been teasing new features for the expansion for ages, and you can browse wikis for the full list of changes – but it’s a lot. The image alongside today’s announcement confirms two new difficulty modes: the extra-tough Master setting, as well as Journey mode – a new difficulty setting that will work a bit like the creative mode in Minecraft, though not quite as open-ended. The update has been in the works for years, and was officially unveiled in its current form with a trailer for E3 2019. Terraria: Journey’s End is officially scheduled to launch on May 16, 2020. Terraria 1.4 – or more formally, Terraria: Journey’s End – is the game’s fourth and final major expansion, and it’s finally set to launch next month. For mobile Terraria gamers, check out the full changelog here.Terraria has moved far beyond its initial appearance as a ‘2D Minecraft clone’, and has remained one of the biggest sandbox games out there for years now. If there’s a new Terraria update, we’ll be sure to let our readers know.
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