Moonstone Island Marriage
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Marriage Coming to Moonstone Island in Valentine’s Day Update

Studio Supersoft announced that a marriage feature will be coming to Moonstone Island as part of a free Valentine’s Day update on February 13, 2024. The update will coincide with the release of a small, paid Valentine’s themed DLC pack.

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The star feature of the update is, of course, the ability to marry characters in the game and have them move into your house after a ceremony. However, also arriving are several new items, a new taming system, a stat reset potion, and five new spirits. The new characters you can capture are Breadmaus, Kiwiwatt, Toxitoe, Snohm, and Barkbyte. The Steam page detailing the update also teases a new collaboration in the works, though no details were shared.

As well as the free update, a new DLC packed titled Designed for Lovers will also arrive at the same time, including new furniture and housing decorations like a heart-shaped archway, a box of chocolates, and a loveseat. The DLC will cost will cost $3.99, with a 20% discount active until February 22, 2024.

We can view the trailer in the tweet below.

Studio Supersoft have been supporting Moonstone Island with multiple DLC packs and free updates since the game’s launch, alongside free Halloween and Winter updates that brought various quality of life updates.

Marriage is set to come to Moonstone Island with the Valentine’s Day update on February 13, 2024, with the Designed for Lovers DLC pack launching on the same day for $3.99. The game itself is available now on PC, with a Nintendo Switch version slated for Spring, 2024.


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Elliot is a staff writer from the mist-shrouded isle of Albion, and has been covering gaming news and reviews for about a year. When not playing RPGs and Strategy games, she is often found trying (and failing) to resist the urge to buy more little plastic spacemen.