Source: Estragon Entertainment
June 27, 2024
Author: Andrei Lenkin / pcgames.de
Virtual farmers have been waiting for this. But will it be better than all the previous installments?
Farming Simulator has become a very popular and successful franchise in recent years. It has sold millions of copies and always receives high ratings for the current episode. Therefore, it is not surprising that another version will appear this year as well. The wait is now over: Farming Simulator 25 is on the way and brings with it lots of exciting new features.
What makes it special?
Astragon Entertainment has finally officially announced Farming Simulator 25, and the game is once again being developed under the supervision of Giants Software. The latest installment of the popular simulation series is doing its best to impress fans and maintain the popularity of the game. So you can expect not only new tracks and a lot of additional farming machinery, but also many exciting jobs.
In Farming Simulator 25, players can travel to the vast landscapes of North America and the rice fields of distant Asia. It will also be possible to build farms in Central Europe, among forests and lakes. There's also a single-player mode for players who spend quiet hours on a virtual farm, but we're also getting a cooperative multiplayer mode. This way, many people can join together to nurture the virtual economy together.
In Farming Simulator 25, the developers continue to expand the already huge collection of machines. The game will feature machines from well-known manufacturers such as New Holland, Valtra and Kubota. The game is based on GIANTS Engine 10, which not only offers better graphics but also revised physics, making the game experience more authentic.
Fans don't have to wait long, the game's release is just around the corner! According to the latest information, Farming Simulator 25 will be released on November 12, 2024 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. In addition to the standard edition, a Collector's Edition will also be available with exciting additions.
(The article was originally published on the German website pcgames.de.)