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Farming Simulator 25 is coming to Xbox with new mods, features, and more!

Farming Simulator 25 is coming to Xbox Series X|S later this year, so get ready to strap on your dungarees and fuel up your tractors! Yes, a new game in the esteemed farming franchise is coming in November. GIANTS Software is in no way against modding; on the contrary, they actively promote it and do everything they can to make modding easier for players on PC, Mac, and consoles.

Thanks to the latest technological advances, elemental effects such as fog, shadows, ground deformations and many others will be displayed in better visual and physical quality in the upcoming Farming Simulator 25 Mods. That’s right, folks — this is next-generation farming. Here’s what the new title will include:

Machinery enthusiasts can enjoy a collection of over 400 original cars, equipment and products from over 150 of the world’s top brands. These include Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland and Valtra. Asian agriculture is leading to the introduction of new types of specialized machinery. The romance of agricultural life is better shown in the distant haze, intense shadows, dynamic weather effects, ground deformation and other features.

“Farming is a passion shared by many people, both in real life and virtually,” said GIANTS Software CEO Christian Ammann. With more immersive gameplay and deeper gameplay, Farming Simulator 25 elevates the series and becomes a favorite among novice and experienced farmers alike. We nurture that enthusiasm by providing everyone with a rewarding, family-friendly, community-focused and peaceful experience.

As with any game that adds a year to the end of the title, the visuals improve with each new version, and FS25 is no exception. With features like atmospheric fog, more dynamic and aesthetic weather changes, and logical cloud cover, the latest version of the Giants Engine brings impressive improvements to the environmental graphics.

It goes beyond just weather to include fluid dynamics in aquatic environments, tire tracks causing ground deformation, and other related topics. We can’t wait to see it in full fidelity because it looks fantastic.

Although the marketplace has been around in Farming Simulator, it has always served as a point of sale, much like a supermarket. It’s nothing fancy, but it works. However, it looks like that’s about to change. With Farming Simulator 25, you can explore and live in the marketplace, adding a new level of depth to the gameplay. Your items will be placed on shelves.

It’s unclear how sales will change there. Even the standalone market stalls seem to be aimed at smaller businesses. It’s just a guess, but some fans are hoping for NPCs, human encounters, and even the ability to set your own rates.

Farming Sim is moving away from Europe. As the dramatic trailer clearly suggests, Farming Simulator 25 mods will emphasize East Asian farming, showcasing unique crops and animals native to the area. It’ll be a refreshing break from previous maps that mostly moved between the sprawling American Midwest and the European countryside.

We are left with assumptions about the map because we know very little about it. When we start a new game, the “beginner” option usually opens us with an existing rice field equipped with all the tools we need. They may also have a cattle pen and all the necessary materials to take care of them. Although unconfirmed, it seems too logical not to.

Look, it takes a lot of work to cultivate huge areas. Even we admit to being devoted to FS games. This can be partially mitigated by the AI ​​workers. They allow you to multitask for a small fee. They weren’t perfect even while working; they missed corners, got stuck in obstacles, missed headlands, etc. But everything will go as smoothly as ever with the new GPS.

The ability to turn on GPS navigation in the car will be available; this function has long been present in real tractors. Thanks to this, you can construct an automated course, which the car will follow on its own. It follows that you can automate your movements without hiring an employee. And when you do this, he – will have to follow a more sophisticated structure.

Finally, and perhaps most obviously, rice farming. The new crop selection will include two varieties of rice, in keeping with the East Asian theme. There are also tons of other benefits to this. Instead of seeds, rice seedlings are planted and grown in greenhouses. Pumps are needed to flood the fields they are planted in (which of course requires a specialized planter).

It’s an intriguing crop with a distinct method of cultivation that’s less labor-intensive than some others. Our best chance is that it could go through additional processing at a manufacturing facility, perhaps to produce rice flour.