Farming Simulator 26 sets release date for mobile, expanding the realistic farming experience.
Farming Simulator 26, the latest installment in GIANTS Software's popular simulation series, has officially announced its mobile release date for May 19th. The game promises a more comprehensive farming experience with many new features.
In this version, players will explore two brand-new maps inspired by Europe and North America. Each region offers different environments and farming conditions, contributing to diverse gameplay. In addition, weekly and seasonal challenge systems have been added, providing further motivation for players to continuously return and develop their farms.
Farming Simulator 26 continues to maintain its strength in realism with over 120 different types of agricultural machinery. These devices are modeled after well-known brands such as DEUTZ-FAHR, Case IH, Fendt, and CLAAS. Players can freely experiment and optimize production processes, from planting to processing, providing a realistic farm management experience.
Beyond focusing on crops, the game also allows players to care for livestock such as sheep and chickens. A notable new feature is the mechanism for raising and developing offspring, expanding the depth of the game's farming system. This element contributes to a complete gameplay loop, combining farming, animal husbandry, and resource management.
Farming Simulator 26 will launch simultaneously on mobile and Nintendo Switch on May 19th, with an expected price of $7.99. Players can download the game via the App Store and Google Play upon official release. With a host of improvements from maps and machinery to the gameplay system, Farming Simulator 26 continues to be a noteworthy choice for those who love simulation games and want to experience farm life right on their mobile devices.
Update 30 March 2026
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