First gameplay trailer for Farming Simulator 19 release

Focus Home Interactive has released the first gameplay trailer for Farming Simulator 19. As the press release reads, in today’s new trailer, players will discover the basics of farming, including one of the new crops – cotton, using the latest brands, vehicles, and equipment in Farming Simulator 19.

Farming Simulator 19 is described as the deepest, most complete farming simulator ever as the multimillion-selling franchise takes a giant leap forward and provides the richest farming experience ever made for consoles and PCs. The game is said to be an accurate simulator at heart, filled with deep management options, though it is also an accessible sandbox featuring two huge new maps, countless vehicles and a range of equipment to play with.

The game will boast the franchise’s largest roster yet with over 300 unique vehicles and equipment from all the leading brands, now including John Deere alongside Case IH, New Holland, Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra, Krone, Deutz-Fahr, and many others.

At launch, Farming Simulator 19 will include two new American and European environments, filled with exciting new farming activities. Players will be able to plant and harvest many types of crops including the all-new cotton and oats, tend to their livestock – cows, pigs, sheep, chicken – and for the first time raise and ride horses to explore the huge environments.

Farming Simulator 19 releases on November 20th!

Farming Simulator 19 | Harvesting Crops Gameplay Trailer #1

7 thoughts on “First gameplay trailer for Farming Simulator 19 release”

  1. I don’t mean to offend anyone but what is the enjoyment of a game like this and why have there been 18 others before it?

    Are you supposed to get stoned and drive around your farm on a tractor for a couple of hours munching on Cheetos and then go take a nap?

      1. I checked and you are right. It’s by the year and not the number of releases. Since 2008 there have been 7 Farming Simulator games for PC and console and 4 for mobile. Basically one a year.

    1. To put it simply, there are a lot of people who actually are interested in Farming. Those who own Farms themselves, such as my extended family on my mother’s side; they have played every single one when they’re not out tending to their crops. Then you also have people who just want to sit around and play simulators, and they generally will almost play anything that’s completely realistic.

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