As of today, November 12, Farming Simulator 25 is now available, the latest instalment in the popular farming simulation series developed by Giants Software. The game is available on PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, and to celebrate, the launch trailer has been released, which you can watch at the end of this article.
Here are the words of Christian Ammann, CEO of GIANTS Software:
“For experienced farmers, the game represents the next step in playfully living out their passion. For everyone else, it’s a relaxing, engaging, community-focused opportunity to cultivate a new hobby, delve into exciting knowledge, and ultimately enjoy the rewarding sensation of freedom and accomplishment.”
Here are some features of the game:
Easy first steps in the fields
With more variety, opportunities, and challenges, Farming Simulator 25 allows players to experiment, learn, and grow. The increased accessibility, thanks to improvements in user interfaces, information, and NPC guidance, makes the series even more welcoming for beginners. The new GPS-based driving assistant and enhanced AI for workers provide additional help and automation in busy fields.
Farming means business
Whether focusing on crops, livestock, or forestry, the dream of farming can be realized with a small farm and a few quaint shops for selling products, or it can become an empire: complete with production chains, factories, construction projects, and even community monuments like temples or lift museums, offering long-term goals and endless activities for the farmer’s ambitions.
With three settings across North America, Europe, and East Asia, 25 field crops, plus many greenhouse crops and trees, as well as various types of animals, each farmer can choose their starting point—solo or in cooperative multiplayer. Machinery enthusiasts can look forward to over 400 authentic machines from more than 150 international brands like Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and Valtra. Other new features include terrain deformation, weather events, and overall improvements in graphics and physics.