Farming Simulator 25 Announced: Set For 2024 Release With New Features & Regions

Giants Software has officially announced the release of Farming Simulator 25, scheduled for November 12, 2024. Building on the success of its predecessors, this new installment promises a host of exciting features.

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Three years after the last game, Farming Simulator 25 is on the way! | © Giants Software

Farming Simulator 25 is set to expand players' farming experience with its latest installment, introducing new landscapes, livestock and vehicles. Among the new features is an East Asian setting focused on rice farming, adding to the existing North American and Central European landscapes.

Expanding Horizons With New Landscapes, Livestock, And Vehicles

This upgrade brings a richer variety of farming scenarios, as the game now includes new crops such as spinach, bringing the total number of crops available to 20. The introduction of rice farming adds another layer of realism and strategy to the game, emphasizing the importance of fresh water as a critical resource.There will also be new livestock options, including buffalo, and with over 400 authentic vehicles and tools from renowned brands such as Claas, Fendt and John Deere, players will have access to specialized machinery tailored for Asian agriculture, ensuring they have the right equipment for every task.

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Powered by Giants Engine 10, Farming Simulator 25 features significant technological advancements. Realistic fog, dynamic weather effects, improved shadows and deformable terrain contribute to a more immersive and visually stunning farming experience.Farming Simulator 25 will launch on November 12, 2024, for PC, Mac, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Giants Software plans to share more details about the game in the coming weeks, with potential new feature announcements expected at the FarmCon event in early July.

Johanna Goebel

Johanna is studying Online-Journalism in Cologne and has been travelling the gaming world since she was a toddler. Her heart beats for open-worlds, action or fantasy RPGs and third-person shooters with great storylines and (un)charming characters.

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