Stardew Valley update 1.4 will let you keep your own cash in multiplayer and buy back lost items

Stardew Valley has more on the way in update 1.4, the next big infusion of new content coming to the game after the long-awaited multiplayer update started rolling out last year. Developer Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone is still hiring up a team to help him work on the game, but even as his Agrarian Avengers assemble he's teasing new Stardew stuff to look forward to, from small quality-of-life tweaks to all-new areas and multiplayer modes.

Here's the first word Barone gave about Stardew Valley update 1.4.

For those of you who have never suffered a grisly fate at the hands of some subterranean creature, death sucks in Stardew Valley. Not only do you lose progress through the mines, you permanently lose a random assortment of items from your inventory. Your tools (not weapons) are always safe, but you could still drop plenty of valuable stuff. Adding a buy-back option from Marlon - the guy who runs the Adventurer's Guild just by the cave - should take some of the bite out of death in Stardew Valley without completely defanging it.

Later, Barone shared a new screenshot of the game along with a teaser for a new multiplayer option.

Every participant in a Stardew Valley multiplayer game has a good deal of autonomy, but the game only allows for the commune experience with currency pooled between each player. Sounds like Stardew Valley update 1.4 will be just the trick if you're yearning for more independence from your fellow farmers, or if you're just tired of your friend blowing all your turnip money on those damn collectible scarecrows.

It all sounds great, the only problem is we still don't have a timetable of when Stardew Valley update 1.4 will arrive. The game has maintained a rough schedule of one big update a year since the release version came out in 2016, so hopefully you'll be buying back lost items and keeping your own multiplayer cash by the end of 2019.

If you're eager for more agricultural escapades, check out our review of My Time at Portia, or watch a quick video version below.

Connor Sheridan

I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and now I'm a staff writer here at GamesRadar.

Latest in Simulation
Guitar Hero
Guitar Hero expert finally annihilates world record 200% speedrun of the game's hardest song after trying and failing 50,000 times
A Sim celebrates his tattoo shop in The Sims 4 Businesses and Hobbies
How to complete The Sims 4 Esteemed Entrepreneur aspiration in Businesses and Hobbies
Stardew Valley Baldur's Gate 3 mod Baldur's Village
Baldur's Gate 3 director Swen Vincke gives his official approval to the Stardew Valley mod that brings the D&D RPG to Pelican Town
Boro and Alta sit on a bench together in Wanderstop
Wanderstop review: "Exalting the transformative power of tea"
InZOI screenshot
The Sims rival InZoi has 300 people hanging out in each of its in-game cities and they all "interact with each other in real-time"
InZOI screenshot from creation studio demo which depicts a shockingly realistic character model rendered in Unreal Engine 5
The director behind The Sims competitor InZOI spent 20 years making MMOs, but he ditched the massive RPGs after playing life sims with his son
Latest in News
Lois and Peter in Family Guy season 23
After 11 years, Family Guy suddenly brings back a deep-cut character for season 23
Key art for Katamari Damacy Rolling LIVE showing the Prince rolling a Katamari as the King of All Cosmos sits at a livestreaming setup.
The first all-new Katamari Damacy game in almost 8 years is trapped in Apple Arcade jail, and I can only hope it follows in Hello Kitty Island Adventure's footsteps to eventually escape
Atomfall
Atomfall boss "very familiar" with Baldur's Gate 3 director's frustrations with publishers, as he recalls horror advice that games are "faster to make" if you "make fewer bugs"
The Rise of Skywalker
Despite those retirement reports, Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy is "very involved" in the Rey Star Wars movie, according to Daisy Ridley
Limbo
"You can't rewrite the past just because of a bad breakup": Legendary indie devs' feud is going public
BlizzCon
BlizzCon 2026 is official, and after missing 4 BlizzCons in 6 years, Blizzard aims to "meaningfully elevate" the event