Following the Farming Simulator 25: Highlands Fishing Expansion and Project Motor Racing, Giants Software will release a third game in the coming weeks: Farming Simulator: Signature Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2.

Publisher and developer Giants Software is set to release Farming Simulator: Signature Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2 on 9 December 2025. This family-friendly simulation will be available to purchase both digitally and in retail stores. Giants Software has once again partnered with astragon Entertainment for retail distribution in Germany.

"Whether farmers tackle agriculture on fields, professional forestry in the woods, or tend to an adorable ensemble of farm animals, they operate over 400 authentic machines by real brands to achieve their goals. Whether planting, cultivating, or harvesting in the fields, or engaging in any other activity related to more profitable production chains, players will find a suitable solution among the 150 manufacturers, including Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Valtra, and others," the press release reads. Giants Software recently formed a partnership with Daimler Truck AG. The arrival of Mercedes-Benz Trucks in the series has added 17 additional machines to the fleet. The spotlight is on the Unimog and the MB-trac. As usual, Giants Software will release new content after the game's launch to enhance the user experience.

This means that Giants Software is likely to experience the most release-intensive weeks in its history. Farming Simulator 25: Highlands Fishing Expansion is set to launch on 4 November 2025. Project Motor Racing, developed by Straight4 Studios and published by Giants, will be released on 25 November 2025. Farming Simulator: Signature Edition (Nintendo Switch 2) follows on 9 December 2025.



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