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Farming Simulator 22 Reveals New Garage Expansion

Farming Simulator 22 will be getting a new expansion in mid-November, as players will see a much bigger garage than they paid for.


GIANTS Software revealed an all-new expansion coming to Farming Simulator 22 next month, as players will be getting a far deeper garage than normal. Simply referred to as the Premium Expansion, the game will provide players with a greater agricultural vehicle list that will make machine lovers excited to see everything they can play with. The expansion will add lots of new machines for you to utilize from several different brands on the market, as well as a new map for you to tend to, and three more crops for you to try and grow as you'll get carrots, parsnips, and red beet. We have more notes on what to expect from the expansion when it launches on November 14, but for those who are curious as to every vehicle you'll have access to, the devs created a handy-dandy list that you can read on the game's website.

Farming Simulator 22 Reveals New Garage Expansion
Credit: GIANTS Software

Plenty of New Brands & Machines

Atop more than 400 machines of the base game, the Premium Expansion adds over 35 new items from newcomer manufacturers Dewulf, Gorenc, Agrio & WIFO, plus even more machines by BEDNAR, Fiat, GRIMME, Kverneland, SaMASZ & others. The new additions also push the number of available real-world brands and their authentically digitized machines in Farming Simulator 22 to over 150.

More Authentic Than Ever

To prepare the fields in Zielonka, the Premium Expansion's new map, and care for the new crops, GIANTS Software adds a variety of machines to sow, harvest and tend to the soil. Carrots, parsnips, and red beet have special requirements, so rotary hillers like the GRIMME GF 800 to create ridges before sowing, and various harvesting machines like the highlight machine Dewulf ZKIVSE vegetable harvester are required to care for them. All of them, as usual, are authentically digitized – with even more care applied to moving parts and other mechanical details, resulting in even more realistic machinery.


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