The Farming Simulator phenomenon is about to release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in retail stores, as well as for download on PlayStation Network, as soon as September 5th, in Europe and Japan. The game will release shortly thereafter in America.
Farming Simulator planted seeds deep within the hearts of PC players worldwide with millions of copies sold since the start of the series. Now the worldwide phenomenon Farming Simulator finally arrives on consoles, with a lot of new features.
A week from its release, the game shows more through a series of 4 new screenshots, all revealing some more of the brand new content offered by the console version of Farming Simulator.
More than a mere adaptation, the console versions of Giants Software’s game indeed bring a whole new experience to consoles. An entirely new American backdrop has now been added to the extensive European environment familiar to PC players, which will double the size of the gameplay area in Farming Simulator.
Inspired by typical American farms, this new and monumental terrain represents a total change of scene, with new locations, fresh development opportunities for your farm and even bigger fields suitable for the largest agricultural machinery available in the game. The game also offers new vehicles, only found in Farming Simulator on consoles providing a the huge selection of farming vehicles the player may use and drive to develop their farm.

Farming Simulator invites you into the challenging world of a modern day farmer. Take on all the challenges of farming life, including animal husbandry (cows, chicken and sheep), crops, sales… it’s up to you to manage and grow your own farm in a huge open world, including an all-new American environment. As your career progresses, you will control over a hundred farming vehicles and machines, faithfully recreated from the biggest names in the industry (Case IH, Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini, Grimme, etc…), including vehicles new to Farming Simulator on consoles.
Farming Simulator on consoles will also benefit, at the end of the year, from additional content that will add new vehicles to renew and extend the incredible experience provided by the game.
Once again, Farming Simulator will be available on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, September 5th in Europe and Japan. In North America you’ll have to wait just a little bit longer. For more on Farming Simulator you can head on over to the official website here.

