Missed our recent “State of the Farm: What’s next for Farming Simulator?” article with the roadmap for the next few months? Let’s highlight one announcement real quick: Precision Farming is about to return in Farming Simulator 25!
And why wouldn’t it? With millions of downloads (August 2023), sustainable smart farming technology and digging deeper into different types of soil is quite popular with you. So, of course, we’ll bring it back! And it’ll be free to download, as usual.
Precision Farming when
Soon!
Currently, the Precision Farming Pack is scheduled to release in the second quarter of 2025. We don’t have an exact date at the moment, but as soon as we do, you’ll be informed.
What’s Precision Farming?
Let’s recap!
If you’re new to Farming Simulator or haven’t played Precision Farming with Farming Simulator 19 or Farming Simulator 22, here’s some general info about it.
Precision Farming was initiated by EIT Food, Europe’s leading Food Innovation Initiative, in cooperation with John Deere, educational institutions, and other partners.
Co-funded by the European Union, the initial goal was meant to highlight sustainable technology in agriculture to create awareness in the general population.
Farming Simulator was basically offering itself as a vehicle to transport the awareness of sustainable farming, reaching millions of players world-wide.
Other partners of the project: The University of Hohenheim (Germany), the University of Reading (UK), Grupo AN (the largest cereal cooperative in Spain), and the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of Polish Academy of Sciences.
Precision Farming Features
What does it add to the game?
After introducing Precision Farming to the series in 2020, and feedback was evaluated not only by us, but also the project partners, it evolved with various improvements and new features.
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Man, I hated it in 22, so, won’t be going on my farms.