Write For Us

Farming Simulator 19 - Tending to Animals

E-Commerce Solutions SEO Solutions Marketing Solutions
141 Views
Published
Meet the animals of Farming Simulator 19 in this brand new gameplay trailer!
Farming Simulator 19 is the most complete farming experience ever, coming November 20 for Xbox One. In this new gameplay trailer, explore one of the many activities on your farm: raising and tending to your various animals. For the first time, care for and ride horses around the beautiful environments of your home and the surrounding areas.
As part of creating the largest Farming Simulator ever, many animals are available to be reared on your custom-designed farm. Cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens each have unique needs and rewards for effective farming, and which you choose is entirely up to you. React to the market and focus on the most in-demand produce or have a broad strategy with many more machines, processes, and area requirements.
Horses are a brand new addition, rideable for the first time as a new means of traversing the land in and around your farm, allowing you to train them up for sale at a high price. Keep them healthy with the new oat crop, and transport them between locations in unique equipment. They join over 300 vehicles and tools, including the John Deere brand for the first time, new environments, and new crops in cotton and oat to make Farming Simulator 19 the biggest and best Farming Simulator of all time.
Farming Simulator 19 is a giant leap forward for the multimillion-selling franchise, providing the richest farming game ever made for Xbox One. An accurate simulator at heart, filled with deep management options, the accessible sandbox mode lets players of all skill and experience levels learn and enjoy one of gaming’s most popular genres. Mod support on Xbox One, plus multiplayer with up to 6 farmers keeps the experience fresh for endless hours of play.
Farming Simulator 19 releases November 20 for Xbox One, pre-orders are now available!
Category
Gaming
Sign in or sign up to post comments.
Be the first to comment