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Stardew Valley business and news from across the web.- The MOP Up: EverQuest II invites players back to Kunark AscendingEverQuest II's time-locked progression server Varsoon has launched its 13th expansion, Kunark Ascending. The article also rounds up other recent MMO news, including updates for Dungeons and Dragons Online, Myth of Empires: Throne, PUBG Battlegrounds, Last Epoch, Uncharted Waters Online, Entropia Universe, Gamble with Your Friends, Stardew Valley, Undecember, Reverse: 1999, and Marvel Rivals.
- Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts – May 17, 2026 – Yoshi overthrows Pokemon PokopiaThe latest Nintendo Switch 2 eShop charts for the week of May 17, 2026, show "Yoshi and the Mysterious Book" taking the top spot, dethroning "Pokemon Pokopia" due to pre-load sales. "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle" and "Outbound" also entered the top ten.
- 10 Co-Op Games Couples Actually Finish Together (2026) | TAGThis article highlights ten co-op games suitable for couples, focusing on titles that can be completed within a reasonable timeframe, typically 10 to 25 hours. It categorizes games based on player skill levels and preferences, offering options for mixed-skill pairs, experienced gamers, and those new to the medium. The list includes titles like It Takes Two, Split Fiction, Unravel Two, and Portal 2, emphasizing games that promote shared experiences and achievable endings.
- Nintendo Switch eShop charts – May 16, 2026 – Tomodachi Life on a strong runThe Nintendo Switch eShop charts for the week of May 16, 2026, show Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream retaining the top spot. Several other popular titles like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe also feature prominently in the all-games list, while download-only games like Pokemon FireRed and Nine Sols are highlighted.
- 'I just need to disappear, go into a cabin': Eric Barone has found the answer to Haunted Chocolatier's…Developer Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, discussed the development of his upcoming game Haunted Chocolatier, stating it is larger in scope than Stardew Valley. He revealed he is now dedicating five days a week to Haunted Chocolatier and two days to Stardew Valley, finding the current development process more challenging due to external distractions compared to when he made Stardew Valley.
- Solo Survival Guide: 8 Games No Discord Ping (2026) | TAGThis guide identifies eight games ideal for long-term solo play in 2026, focusing on replayability, offline functionality, and lack of notifications. The selected titles include Slay the Spire 2, Balatro, Hades II, Stardew Valley, Terraria, Elden Ring, Outer Wilds, and Final Fantasy XIV, with recommendations for hardware like the Steam Deck and PC.
- Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone would never use AI, instead wants to rely on human creativity—'I feel like that should take priority over a soulless machine'Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone stated he would never use AI in his creative process, believing it undermines the authentic human element of game development. He emphasized that human expression should take priority over machine-generated content. Barone's stance is shared by other industry figures who have criticized AI for being soulless and generic.
- Interview: Learning More About the Vampire Farming Sim Moonlight PeaksYannis Bolman, CEO of Little Chicken and Director of Moonlight Peaks, discusses the upcoming vampire farming simulation. The game aims to blend traditional farming sim elements with a unique supernatural twist, featuring vampires, witches, and werewolves. Bolman also touches on player feedback from the demo, romance options, and potential post-launch content for the game, which is set to release on July 7, 2026, for Nintendo Switch, PC, and Android.
- "You're Offloading Creativity To An Algorithm" - Stardew Valley Creator Stands Firm Against AIStardew Valley creator Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, has expressed a firm stance against the use of artificial intelligence in creative endeavors, including game development. He believes AI undermines the human element and prefers human expression over algorithms for his projects like Stardew Valley and the upcoming Haunted Chocolatier. While acknowledging potential niche uses for AI, Barone emphasizes that human creativity should always take priority.
- "I'm not going to actually do this" - Stardew Valley creator isn't really going to let you cheat in your marriage in the cosy farming simStardew Valley creator Eric Barone clarified that he is not planning to add the ability for players to cheat on their in-game spouses. While he discussed the theoretical merits of allowing "wicked things" in sandbox games with consequences, he stated that such a feature is "too realistic" and would negatively impact the game's tone. Barone is currently working on his next game, Haunted Chocolatier.
- Stardew Valley Creator Wants To Work With Humans And Not A "Soulless Machine"Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone expressed concerns about using AI for creative endeavors in game development, emphasizing the importance of human expression over algorithmic output. While acknowledging potential niche uses for AI, he stated a preference for collaborating with human artists. Other industry figures like Casey Hudson and companies like Capcom have also recently commented on the role of AI in game creation.
- No, Eric Barone is not adding infidelity to Stardew Valley, although he did briefly consider letting you ruin marriages,…Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone has clarified that the game will not be introducing infidelity or divorce mechanics, despite some reports suggesting otherwise. Barone explained that while he briefly considered allowing players to break up existing in-game marriages, he ultimately decided against it due to moral concerns and the potential for it to be 'too real' for players seeking an escape. He attributed the confusion to mistranslations and out-of-context quotes from an interview.
- Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone walks back any potential infidelity in the farming sim, says "it was just some…Stardew Valley creator Eric Barone clarified comments made in an interview, stating there are no plans to implement infidelity mechanics in the game. He explained that his remarks about players being able to cheat on spouses and face consequences were purely hypothetical and not indicative of future game design.
- Solo Crafting Games for Adults: Minecraft Server Died | TAGThis guide explores seven crafting and survival games suitable for solo play in 2026, offering creative satisfaction without the need for multiplayer coordination. Games like Minecraft, Valheim, Terraria, Subnautica, V Rising, Enshrouded, and Palworld are detailed, with recommendations based on player preferences for narrative, combat, or pure building.
- ConcernedApe Says Haunted Chocolatier Is "Way Bigger" Than Stardew ValleyConcernedApe, the developer behind Stardew Valley, stated that his upcoming game Haunted Chocolatier will be significantly larger than Stardew Valley in terms of maps, monsters, and item systems. Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, is dedicating most of his work week to Haunted Chocolatier while also developing the 1.7 update for Stardew Valley, which will include new features and improvements.
- Haunted Chocolatier is "way bigger than Stardew Valley," says ConcernedApe: "Everything is cranked…Eric Barone, the creator behind Stardew Valley, stated that his new game, Haunted Chocolatier, will be significantly larger than its predecessor in terms of maps, monsters, and item systems. Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, is currently "knee deep" in development and acknowledges the increased pressure and business demands compared to his previous work. Despite the long development time and early announcement, he assures that Haunted Chocolatier will not be abandoned.
- Haunted Chocolatier Won't Just Be Bigger Than Stardew Valley, It'll Also Be CreepierEric Barone, the creator of Stardew Valley, stated that his upcoming game, Haunted Chocolatier, will be larger in scope and feature a darker, more unsettling atmosphere than its predecessor. While not a horror game, it will incorporate creepy elements related to its haunted theme. Development is ongoing with no release date announced.
- "Everyone would hate you": Stardew Valley creator is "open" to adding adultery and NPC divorces, but he's against it "on a moral level"Stardew Valley creator Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone is open to the idea of adding adultery and NPC divorces to the game, but is hesitant due to moral concerns and the potential for negative consequences. He stated that while such features could be implemented with serious repercussions, he also considers whether Stardew Valley should serve as an escape from realistic relationship drama.
- Eric Barone says Stardew Valley and Haunted Chocolatier will forever be AI-free because people "should take…Eric Barone, the creator of Stardew Valley and Haunted Chocolatier, has stated that his games will never use AI for creative elements, believing that such work is best left to humans. While he acknowledges potential niche uses for AI, Barone firmly believes that human creativity is superior for artistic endeavors in game development.
- ConcernedApe spends 5 days a week on Haunted Chocolatier and 2 on Stardew Valley, says the new game is "a lot…Developer Eric Barone, also known as ConcernedApe, is dedicating five days a week to 'Haunted Chocolatier' and two days to 'Stardew Valley'. He notes that developing the new game is more challenging due to the success and scrutiny following 'Stardew Valley', which has added significant overhead to his development process.