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Stardew Valley Ecosystem Overhaul Will Have You Starting Another Playthrough
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Published 00:00 2 Jan 2026 GMT

Stardew Valley Ecosystem Overhaul Will Have You Starting Another Playthrough

As if we need more reasons to play Stardew Valley

Sam Cawley

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Featured Image Credit: ConcernedApe

Topics: Stardew Valley, PC, Mods

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We’re not short of reasons to play Stardew Valley, but if you really need another this expansion mod should do the trick.

Before we dive into that though I’d be remiss if I didn’t draw more attention to the Stardew Valley successor that’s launching later this year. Sunkissed City might have a very similar artstyle but it promises a very different experience to ConcernedApe’s farming simulator, leaving behind the country life and embracing the big city.

An exact release date hasn’t been shared as of yet but it’s definitely coming this year, and we can’t wait to spend thousands of hours on it when it’s out.

Back to Stardew Valley though, for those who want to start a new farm and spend another 100 hours on a new playthrough this mod is for you.

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Stardew Valley- Credit ConcernedApe
Stardew Valley- Credit ConcernedApe

It’s called Ecosystem Superpack Expansion, a collection of expansions that not only make some environmental changes but some story changes too.

You should expect quite the overhaul before installing it, and to explain it further here’s an excerpt from the mod page by creator cajcbell.

The modder said: “This is less of a re-release for each mod, and more of a complete and utter remaster. Art, maps, dialogue, and events have all been - if not entirely re-made - touched up in some way. While characters stay true to themselves, stories and events will unfold differently.”

It goes on to say: “Progression and quest mechanics have been rebuilt, and maps have been connected into one whole ecosystem. Code and folder structures have also been dramatically improved with care for widespread compatibility. Several old bugs - like spawning, NPC location, festival overlaps, map configs etc - should all be fixed.”

The three new areas are desert canyons, forest meadows, and seaside coves, so there’s plenty to explore. For further information though you can find a full list of everything the mod adds on its NexusMods page.

From the sound of things though it’s the perfect excuse to start up a new save file if you ask me, it is the New Year after all…

Creator cajcbell added that the mod was meant to “add a lot without adding a lot”, and it sounds like it succeeds at that.

You can download the Ecosystem Superpack Expansion for free from NexusMods right now, and it’s looking like a great way to kick off 2026. You know what they say, new year, new farm right?

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