Eric Barone, better known as ConcernedApe in the indie scene, has made it a point to never charge a single cent for any downloadable content (DLC) or update. Stardew Valley. The farm simulator game inspired by the franchise Harvest Moonhas a large following of fans who wouldn’t mind supporting the indie developer. Stardew Valley It has been on the market for more than eight years and remains the number one brand in its category.
«I swear on the honor of my family name that I will never charge money for a DLC or an update as long as I live. Capture this and shame on me if I ever break this oath.»was Barone’s response to a tweet asking him to take as much time as he wanted, as long as the additions in development are free.
In the original post, ConcernedApe stated that the ports and upcoming PC update of Stardew Valley
Update 1.6 of Stardew Valley has been available on PC for a few months now, adding new content, balance changes, visual improvements, quality of life improvements, and more. In addition to the popular farming simulator, ConcernedApe is working on Haunted Chocolatieran RPG with the same graphic style as Stardew Valley.