It’s time to head to East Asia in the latest FS entry, Farming Simulator 25. This upcoming map offers plenty of unique resources, including an all-new crop type to dabble with. Here’s everything you need to know about Farming Simulator 25, from a release date to expected features.
When does Farming Simulator 25 come out?
Farming Simulator 25 will be released on Nov. 12, 2024. Although the game has yet to be released, a roadmap has already been implemented for those who purchase the Year 1 Bundle. The first quarter offers more ‘Innovative Machinery,’ while the following phase focuses on plains and prairies. And by the fourth quarter, we’re diving into a new map for an exciting farming challenge.
What platforms are available for Farming Simulator 25?
You can play Farming Simulator 25 on PC/Mac, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Pre-orders are also available, including an exclusive Collector’s Edition. This limited edition pack contains various merchandise, such as a key chain, USB ignition lock, and modding tutorials. Plus, anyone who pre-orders gets the bonus MacDon Pack, featuring five highlight machinery.
Farming Simulator 25 trailers
Farming Simulator 25 has only one trailer so far, with its cinematic announcement. The video follows the adventurous protagonists, Sarah and Jacob, as they travel around East Asia.
Sarah and Jacob’s primary goal is to use what they learn from these travels to grow rice in their home in North America. Thanks to the newly improved graphics, you may have also noticed a significant upgrade to Farming Simulator’s visuals. This includes details like enhanced shadows, ground deformation, and distance fog.
What’s new in Farming Simulator 25?
A new Asian-themed map will be available to play on, where you can try out the latest crop, rice. Besides this resource, you can expect other new additions, including spinach. Water buffalos can also be found on this map to expand your livestock.
Like previous Farming Simulators, more machines will arrive, deriving from real-life top brands. In particular, John Deere, Fendt, and New Holland will be a part of the collection, adding a touch of authenticity to your virtual farming experience.