The Popular License is back with Exciting Upgrades

Good news, Farming Simulator 25 promises to be very promising and has many improvements. It's going to send heavy things into the fields. What a pleasure.

Surprise ! (or not) GIANTS Software has unveiled Farming Simulator 25, the latest installment in its famous agricultural simulation series, scheduled for release on November 12 on PS5, Xbox Series, PC and Mac. This announcement promises many new features and improvements for virtual farming enthusiasts. Enough to work hard in the fields.

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UFarming Simulator 25 promises more riches

Farming Simulator 25 offers players the opportunity to manage their farms in various lush and detailed environments. Three new regions are introduced: an East Asian landscape with rice fields, a North American environment offering vast open spaces, and a Central European region characterized by lush green fields surrounded by rivers and ponds.

Virtual farmers will be able to grow more than 20 types of crops. Including two varieties of rice and spinach, and raising new animals such as buffaloes. Additionally, new production lines and construction will provide expanded business opportunities. Allowing players to grow their farming empire even more realistically.

Farming Simulator 25 gets a significant technology upgrade thanks to the modding-enabled GIANTS Engine 10. Players will enjoy improved graphics and physics effects, including fog. Enhanced shadows, dynamic weather effects and ground deformation. These visual enhancements contribute to a deeper immersion in agricultural life.

A collector's item as a bonus

Agricultural machinery enthusiasts will have access to more than 400 vehicles. And genuine tools from over 150 renowned international brands like Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland and Valtra. New specialized machines for Asian agriculture will also be introduced.

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For collectors, the Collector's Edition of Farming Simulator 25 for PC will include exclusive items such as a USB ignition lock to start the tractors in the game, a version inspired by the 16-bit Mega Drive, as well as a CD from the original soundtrack including 15 pieces by Chris Hülsbeck, intended for retro fans.

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