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Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Releasing On October 22


Farming Simulator 19 Platinum
announced for consoles and PC.

Farming Simulator 19 Platinum is coming on October 22 to PlayStation®4, Xbox One, and PC/Mac, but you can get a taste of the action today with the game’s hot new launch trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyzMDc68AZM.

This huge upgrade to the core Farming Simulator 19 experience will be available in the Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Expansion for existing owners, as well as bundled together for new players as part of the standalone Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition, which includes all the base content from Farming Simulator 19.

One of the most exciting new features in Farming Simulator 19 Platinum is the highly anticipated addition of CLAAS-brand vehicles and tools, including the LEXION 8900, the JAGUAR 960 TT, and the XERION 5000. These heavy duty machines join some of the biggest names in the industry in game, including John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra, and more.

This brings the total number of vehicles and equipment to over 380, allowing for endless kinds of farming — livestock, forestry, harvesting, and much more. Ride horses around two huge environments, have fun with your friends in multiplayer, and continue to expand your game experience with mods.

Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition will be available on PlayStation®4, Xbox One, and PC at retail and digitally. The Platinum Expansion will be available on all platforms digitally, and at retail for PC. Both titles' digital editions are compatible with Mac. Pre-order now!

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