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Forget Farmville―Check Out This New Trailer for Farming Simulator

Focus Interactive will release Farming Simulator for Xbox 360 and PS3 during the first week of September. The new release will have tons of upgraded features and feature an entirely new American backdrop with double the gameplay. If you have been looking for a realistic farming simulator that is based off real American farms then look no further.



From the Press Release
A genuine phenomenon, Farming Simulator amazed the whole world when the 2013 PC version became a truly global best-seller. The famous farming sim from Giants Software is preparing to launch in September for the first time on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but meanwhile the Summer Trailer of this Farming Simulator, developed specifically for home console, reveals the new features and content on console!

This first video of Farming Simulator on console focuses on some new features on Xbox 360 and PS3. 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 trailer video presents some of the new vehicles that will expand the huge number of agricultural vehicles and machinery in Farming Simulator. See them in action in the middle of vast fields and at some stunning landmarks in this new American setting! You will also recognize the Case IH Axial-Flow harvester and the Magnum 340. The range of machinery from famous manufacturers, will enable you to carry out your tasks with greater efficiency... particularly on the new game map.

Farming Simulator on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 still retains all the elements that made the Farming Simulator series so successful by conveying the finer points of agriculture and life on the farm. Here, you will confront the challenges faced by a 21st century farmer and raise livestock, grow crops, sell produce and purchase new vehicles and machinery… manage your own farm every day in a fully open world!

Grab your controllers, because Farming Simulator is scheduled for release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in the first week of September!

To learn more, visit the official Farming Simulator website.


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