New screenshots from the FS25 have been released – including insights into yet to be announced brands and machines! Feature Trailer provides an overview:
- 25 Crops – Now with Rice, Spinach, Peas & Beans
- 3 Maps – From North America, Europe & East Asia!
- 400+ Machines – All authentic & highly detailed
- 150 Brands – Renowned all around the world
- 8 Farm Animals – Water Buffalos, Goats & Baby Animals join
- Challenges galore! – with Seasonal Changes & Weather Effects
More Variety in North America, Europe & East Asia
Returning agriculturists and new farmers alike will soon enjoy Farming Simulator 25 with many new and improved features. On fields, in barns, and in garages, farmers enjoy an increased variety: Cultivating 25 crops (plus greenhouse crops and trees), including two types of rice, spinach, peas, and beans, with over 400 authentic machines by 150 renowned international brands, there is much to do on fertile soil – whether in North America, Europe or East Asia.
New Constructions for Farm Houses – and Monuments!
New production chains allow the production of various profitable goods like mozzarella or goat cheese. Farmers who are particularly involved in their town’s community will find a wealth of new building opportunities. Farmhouses and barns are just a small-scale start.
A local builder of historic horse-drawn carriages and a playground builder need help with their crafts in the form of supplies of wood. On a larger scale, farmers can help the local community build monuments: Asian temple grounds, a historic grain elevator needing renovation, and a colossal playground shape an entire landscape when completed with long-term commitment.
Weather effects & NPCs add Challenges & Assistance
While there are many new activities and challenges on the (now deformable!) ground, other challenges come from above: twisters and hail prompt farmers to prepare as they affect bales that are not put safely in storage as well as crops in the path of nature when it throws a curveball at the farmland.
A small ensemble of voiced NPCs offers assistance in their respective fields of expertise. Grandpa Walter and his trusty helper act as mentors, while neighbor David is just a newbie like many new players and offers a perspective of living in the city compared to the country. The animal farmer talks about her experiences with animals and the lumberjack about wood carving projects of not-so-practical objects. Adding some flair and personality, they provide tutorial help in addition to smalltalk dialogues and contract missions.
Farming Simulator 25 – Feature trailer: