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Farming Simulator 2019 Wiki
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About Farming Simulator 2019
Farming Simulator 2019

Farming Simulator is an simulator game developed by GIANTS Software. It is an entry in the popular Farming Simulator series and will be released on November 20, 2018. It will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC/Mac.

Farming Simulator 19 takes the biggest step forward yet with the franchise’s most extensive vehicle roster ever! You’ll take control of vehicles and machines faithfully recreated from all the leading brands in the industry such as Case IH, New Holland, Challenge, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra, Deutz-Fahr, Krone, and many more. We’re also happy to welcome the world’s largest agriculture machinery company, John Deere. The brand arrives with iconic tractors such as the 8400R seen in today’s trailer.

Farming Simulator 19 will feature new American and European environments, in which to develop and expand your farm. The game also introduces many exciting new farming activities, including new machinery and crops with cotton and oat! Tend to your livestock of pigs, cows, sheep, and chickens - or ride your horses for the first time, letting you explore in a brand-new way the vast land around your farm.

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