GIANTS Software has announced Farming Simulator 25. It will launch on November 12 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. An announcement trailer was also released. In Farming Simulator 25, players “manage their agricultural empires in a new, lush East Asian landscape filled with rice paddies, a North American environment with plenty of open space, or a Central European location with green fields between ponds and rivers.”
The game’s details via the developer:
Extending Gameplay, Crops, Animals, and More
Virtual farmers manage their agricultural empires in a new, lush East Asian landscape filled with rice paddies, a North American environment with plenty of open space, or a Central European location with green fields between ponds and rivers.
Building their legacy single-handedly or cooperatively in multiplayer, they can now grow two types of rice, spinach, and other new crops—choosing from well over 20 overall. Buffalos and other animals join the livestock pens, while new production chains and constructions extend business opportunities. More features and details will be revealed soon.
New tech upgrade features improved graphics and physics showing elemental effects like fog, shadows, ground deformation, and more.
Tech-Upgrade for Machines, Fields, and Visuals
Machine enthusiasts enjoy an ensemble of over 400 authentic vehicles, tools & items from more than 150 international top brands. Among them: Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Valtra, and many others. With Asian farming, new types of specialized machines get introduced.
All farmers feel a deeper connection to fields and nature thanks to a general tech upgrade with improved graphics and physics based on the latest and modding-friendly GIANTS Engine 10: Distance fog, enhanced shadows, dynamic weather effects, ground deformation and more boost the immersion of a romantic farming life.
Farming Simulator 25 features over 400 authentic machines and vehicles.
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