THE Agricultural Simulator the franchise has become known as the most realistic and beautiful farming simulation game available, and the latest version, Agricultural Simulator 25, goes above and beyond to make it even more impressive. In each of the games, players take on the role of a farmer and work their fields, sell their produce, maintain their vehicles, and more. The virtual farming experience is deeply immersive, providing realistic immersion for every player, no matter how casual or serious they want it to be.
Although Agricultural Simulator games don't usually get a lot of hype, it's a series that is very well known and respected across the gaming community. Agricultural Simulator 25 sold over 2 million copies in the first week of its release on November 11, 2024, with sales continuing to climb. While at first glance it may seem like just another version of the same thing, this edition includes much more than just a few new tractors. From graphical updates to tornadoes, Agricultural Simulator 25 could easily leave its predecessors in the dust.
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Two new maps, plus a returning favorite
Build a farm in East Asia, Arkansas or Central Europe
At launch, Agricultural Simulator 25 has three maps available for farmers to leave their mark, and a fourth map will arrive as DLC in late 2025. Two maps, Riverbend Springs and Hutan Pantai, are new to the series, while Zielonka is back after being part of premium DLC for Farming Simulator 22. Each has its own special building projects available, with Riverbend Springs going the extra mile by featuring four projects, including a playground.
Map name |
Location |
Features |
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Riverbend Springs |
Arkansas, United States |
Ferry on a large river, Historical Wagon Builder, Toy Builder, Playground and Grain Elevator Museum construction projects. |
Hutan Pantai |
East Asia |
Cherry blossoms and a Temple Ground construction project. |
Zielonka |
Central Europe |
Previously included as a Premium Expansion for Farming Simulator 22. Construction project for the Piano Factory. |
The stylized features of each map are so drastically different that they provide a varied experience for players. By the end of 2025, a fourth map will be added, with the teaser phrase for “The Stars Align” being the only current hint as to what it will be. Players who purchase the Year 1 Season Pass to Agricultural Simulator 25 You will automatically get the new map when it becomes available.
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Better graphics for lighting, reflections and overall greater detail
Making a beautiful game even more immersive
Naturally, a new game in a series must have updated graphics, which Agricultural Simulator 25 It does with improved lighting and reflections and greater details. There are noticeable graphical improvements, whether compared to Agricultural Simulator 23, which was only available for Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms, or its more direct predecessor, Farming Simulator 22which was released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox.
Many of Graphical improvements are due to the use of a new game engine at its corewhich provides considerably higher visual quality. A new user interface has also been added to the game to provide a more user-friendly experience.
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Agricultural Workshops and Production Chains
Farmers markets or small farm stands are among the ways to sell products
After farmers grow their crops, they need to find a way to make money from them. For a warm and personal touch, farmers can build their own roadside farm stand in the field or a larger version in a shed on the farm itself. Filling these small stalls adds a more personal touch, although selling to larger companies is still generally a necessity for financial reasons. Another option is to take the goods to the local Farmer's Market. This allows for larger supplies than small farm stands and can provide produce for local businesses.
Of course, there are still massive distribution chains where players can sell their products, with large factories. This is similar to how things were handled in previous games, but with new factories, like the cement factory.
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Improved GPS driving assistant and AI employees
Each vehicle has a steering assistance option with guidance lines
To Agricultural Simulator 25The system behind the AI workers that farmers can hire has been improved to make them more capable and intelligent in their work. A special menu for AI settings can provide further customization to help farmers tell their workers exactly what needs to be done, including where they should start, so they don't end up destroying crops.
In the same menu, players can choose the Steering Assist tab to provide some assistance with their own driving. Among them is the very useful option for Show Lineswhich provides 3D lines on the field to help players stay straight while driving. This will also show blue lines that represent where the widest parts of the machine being driven will be, to help players not miss any areas or inadvertently drive over crops and damage them.
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Ground deformation adds more immersion to the game
Mud, snow and heavy vehicles can make a big mess
To create a truly realistic farming experience, some destruction is inevitable. Even with AI Assist's useful options to show players where they are driving, Sometimes these heavy machines just can't avoid leaving deep tire marks in the mud or snow. This comes from the game's Ground Deformation mechanic, which can be turned off in the game's options. For a truly immersive experience, seeing the ground compression occur can add a lot.
This mechanic is designed to take into account a number of factors, including the firmness of the ground, whether wet or dry, and the weight and speed of the vehicle being driven. Even the width of the tires can affect the result, as applying real-world physics to the equation. Therefore, farmers may need to carefully consider their choice of tires, vehicles and timing to avoid as much damage as possible.
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New greenhouses, including dark ones for spongy mushrooms
Greenhouses are beautiful and allow players to do even more on the farm
Greenhouses are nothing new to Agricultural Simulator games, but this time they offer even more content for aspiring virtual farmers. In addition to the 25 regular crops that can be grown in the fields in the respective seasons, there are special greenhouse plants that can be grown. Garlic, pepper, chives, tomatoes, lettuce, strawberries and more all can be grown in these beautiful buildings.
Furthermore, this time there are dark greenhouses to alter mushroom production. These darkened spaces are designed to block sunlight so farmers can grow lots of spongy mushrooms.
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Farming Simulator 25 includes five new crops
Including rice varieties that require paddy fields
After many years of players using special mods to add paddy and rice fields to their games, Agricultural Simulator 25 finally have an in-depth method of cultivating rice and long grain rice. Both crops require different levels of water, machines, and more to keep everything as realistic as possible. This crop requires a lot of extra equipment and prep work to get started, but at least it doesn't need extra fertilization like other crops.
Players also have the option to purchase a special Rice Greenhouse dedicated to rice production.
To grow any type of rice, a special field is required for water retention so that it can be adequately flooded for crops. In the case of long-grain rice, the player must check their water pumps daily to make sure that the water is managed at the appropriate levels.
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Goats and buffalo join the farm family
And new ways to customize animal pens
Although raising animals is a completely optional part of the game, seeing the adorable animals certainly adds a nice touch to a farm. In addition to the dog that will lazily enjoy spending time on the farm, players can raise livestock to obtain products. New to Agricultural Simulator 25 is the addition of Water Buffalo and Goats to the game. As with all animals, these adorable creatures can be newborns, juveniles, and then adults, and they won't die even if the farmer forgets to feed them.
Animal |
Animal Product |
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Bee |
Honey |
Chicken |
Eggs |
Cow |
Milk |
Goat (New) |
Goat's Milk |
Horse |
Trained Horses |
Pork |
Manure and leachate |
Sheep |
There |
Water buffalo (New) |
Buffalo Milk |
Farmers can customize your animal pens changing colors, adding solar panels to buildings, and designing fences in any shape (within reason) the player desires. This means that instead of having specific size layouts, these animal pens and pastures can work around obstacles and look more realistic with their surroundings.
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Third person camera changes point of view
Best for motion sickness and finally seeing the character's clothes
To Agricultural Simulator 25The developers listened to community feedback and made the third-person view camera a core game feature for all platforms. The animations for player character movement have also been greatly improved and smoothed out to appear more realistic.
While this may not seem like a drastic change to the game, for some players it can be revolutionary. Being able to play in third person can significantly reduce the possibility of motion sickness when running or driving farm equipment. While previous games required extensive modifications and adjustments to the field of view and other settings to improve this aspect, this time it is a core feature of the game.
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Beware of dangerous weather events that ruin crops
Tornadoes, hail and fog bring extreme weather patterns
The biggest change in this version of the game is the addition of extreme weather events. More imitating real-world possibilities, weather is not simply relegated to sun, rain and snow. This time, there may be days with intense fog or more destructive forces of hail and tornadoes. Farmers will want to take precautions whenever possible, making sure their hay bales are covered and that anything that can be protected is protected. Even if you take care, there is still a very real chance of damage to crops and buildings.
Unlike real life, Extreme weather events in the game do not include any risk of animal deathshappily.
If a player wants a calmer experience, it is possible to turn off the destruction that can be created from these weather events by toggling it in the game's settings. However, it certainly adds another layer of realism. Combined with new Ground Deformation, rainy storms and tornadoes can have the side effect of preparing the ground for extra damage when the farmer drives to check on his fields in Agricultural Simulator 25.
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