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Barone’s conversation with IGN spanned a variety of intriguing prospects, ranging from the possibility of Stardew Valley 2 to his vision for an infinitely replayable experience that avoids AI-generated content. He also hinted at secrets that remain buried within his farming RPG. Even with Stardew Valley rapidly approaching the 50 million sales mark, Barone’s commitment to his humble roots suggests the game’s idiosyncratic spirit is in no danger of fading.
“I try never to view myself as having mastered any particular skill,” Barone shared. “Whether it’s pixel art or programming, I always feel there’s significant room for growth. To me, feeling ‘not good enough’ is a productive mindset; it drives me to push boundaries rather than settling for what I’ve already achieved. I feel I must always be working to evolve in every facet of game design.”
“I have no intention of abandoning Haunted Chocolatier,” Barone reassured fans, though he did offer a small confession: “I probably shouldn’t have revealed it as early as I did.”
Source: gamesradar.com


