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The Stardew Valley 1.6 update is a big one. A brand new farm type (Meadowlands), refreshed NPC dialogue, fresh items, and a long list of tweaks and quality-of-life changes. Veteran farmers are dusting off their hoes, new players are jumping in for the first time, and the timing has never been better for a return trip to Pelican Town.
To match the moment, HolyHosting now officially supports Stardew Valley 1.6 server hosting.
Already running a Stardew Valley server on HolyHosting? Use this guide to update it to 1.6.

Co-op farming through a peer-to-peer host works, until somebody has to log off, the connection drops, or schedules collide. A dedicated server stays online while you and your friends come and go. It keeps the save consistent, gives every player full uptime to fish, mine, or befriend Sebastian, and removes the need to coordinate around one player's machine.
Every Stardew Valley 1.6 plan includes:
Pick a plan, choose a region, and within minutes you and your friends will be sharing the same Pelican Town. If a server is already running on an older Stardew Valley version, the upgrade guide walks through the swap step by step.
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