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Take on the role of a modern farmer in three diverse American and European environments. Take on a huge variety of farming operations focusing on agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry - now with the exciting addition of seasonal cycles!
More than 400 machines and tools from over 100 real agricultural brands like John Deere, CLAAS, Case IH, New Holland, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Valtra and many more are included. New machine categories, crops and mechanics will add to the experience.
Run your farm cooperatively in multiplayer and extend the game by a multitude of free community-created modifications. Start farming and let the good times grow!
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- New maps, crops, machines, brands and more
- Over 400 authentic machines and tools
- Over 100 real brands by agricultural manufacturers
- Take on agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry
- Seasonal cycles extend the experience
- Multiplayer allows for cooperative farming
- Official ModHub offers free community-created content
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