Giants Software has announced the release of Farming Simulator: Signature Edition for Nintendo Switch 2. This new version of the game is based on Farming Simulator 25, the latest instalment in the series.

Farming Simulator: Signature Edition is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 this winter. The publisher and developer, Giants Software, has announced a comprehensive edition of its popular simulation game for Nintendo's upcoming console. Based on Farming Simulator 25, the new game features over 400 machines from more than 150 international brands, including Case IH, Claas, Fendt, John Deere, Kubota, Massey Ferguson, New Holland and Valtra. Players can grow 25 different crops and choose from three maps set in North America, Europe and East Asia. "Whether players tackle agriculture on fields, dive into the woods for professional forestry or tend to an adorable ensemble of livestock animals as a basis for their farming operation, there's plenty to do. In addition, production chains, construction projects, and other activities allow players to cultivate, shape, and grow an agricultural empire," says Giants.

"Farming Simulator: Signature Edition is full of variety and the most comprehensive way to experience a relaxing, family-friendly simulation of farming in the Nintendo universe to date," says Boris Stefan, CSO of Giants Software. "We're proud that Farming Simulator can be enjoyed on all popular platforms, including the brand-new Nintendo Switch 2!" As usual, Giants Software will release new content after launch to enhance the user experience.


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