The Farming Simulator Nintendo Switch™ Edition releases tomorrow, November 7, for the Nintendo Switch. In the run-up to launch, we are happy to unveil Farming Simulator Nintendo Switch™ Edition's Launch Trailer today, which gives a taste of all the activities players will be able to take on!
Farming Simulator Nintendo Switch™ Edition offers an immersive and huge open world loaded with farming activities and hundreds of acres of land to discover both at home and on the move! Drive more than 250 authentic farming vehicles and equipment from over 75 manufacturers, including brands such as Challenger, Fendt, Massey Ferguson and Valtra. Harvest many types of crops, tend to your livestock, take part in forestry work, and sell your products to expand and invest in your farm! Transport your goods in trucks and trailers, or load and drive trains to reach your destination.
Whether you wish to play for just a few minutes or several hours, the Nintendo Switch™ Edition lets you experience Farming Simulator wherever you go. Thanks to the Nintendo Switch you can cozily play on your TV from your sofa, before continuing your game on the move! Coupled with a discrete, yet intuitive tactile interface, you are always able to efficiently and quickly access information with a simple touch.
Farming Simulator Nintendo Switch™ Edition will be available on November 7, 2017 for the Nintendo Switch™. Pre-orders for the game are still available here.
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