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All editions of Farming Simulator 25 and where to buy them

Get the most out of your virtual farming experience.

Giants Software’s Farming Simulator 25 will be released on November 12, 2024; fans have been waiting years to get their hands on it. Given that players will spend so much time in the game, having an edition that reflects that dedication makes sense.

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The Farming Simulator series has a hardcore fan base that spends dozens of hours each week perfecting their farms, mastering machinery, and establishing the best setup possible for producing crops and managing livestock. Farming Simulator 25 is the type of game that you could justify a specialized farming simulation controller for on any platform, which is why some fans want to have a collector’s edition that shows off just how much they love it.

Every edition of Farming Simulator 25 and where to buy them

Below, I’ve listed every edition of Farming Simulator 25 that you can pre-order and where to get them from. As more retailers become available, I’ll keep this list up to date so you can get the best deal possible.

Farming Simulator 25 Digital Edition (PC, PS5 & Xbox Series X/S)

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The Digital Edition of Farming Simulator 25 is the basic edition you can purchase for every platform and costs $59.99/£47.99. This edition includes the game, but if you pre-order it ahead of its release date, you’ll also get the FS25 MacDon Pack, which includes the M1240 Windrower, the DX140 & FD140 Headers, the PW8 pickup header, and the R216Sp disc header. All of this is equipment made by the Canadian manufacturer and won’t be available in-game without this pack.

At the time of writing, there’s no physical edition of the base game for PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X/S. If one is announced, I’ll include it here for those who prefer physical media.

Farming Simulator 25 Year 1 Bundle (PC, PS5 & Xbox Series X/S)

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Farming Simulator 25 Year 1 Bundle edition includes the base game and the Year 1 Season Pass. With this pass, you get a new expansion every quarter, including more innovative machinery, additional plains and prairies packs, what looks to be a vehicle-focused expansion, and then a brand new map to round things off.

This edition costs $84.99/£70.99 for PC/Xbox Series X/S. On PS5, the price currently stands at $119.99, but this seems like an error, given the price is consistent on the other storefronts. If you pre-order it before launch day, you’ll net yourself the FS25 MacDon Pack and a bonus harvester.

Farming Simulator 25 Collector’s Edition (PC only)

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The Collector’s Edition of Farming Simulator 25 is the ultimate edition, and it’s packed with goodies. This edition includes the following items.

  • Farming Simulator 25 base game for PC/Mac
  • Collector’s Box
  • A USB Ignition Lock that responds to in-game vehicles
  • Three A2 Posters
  • A Key Chain
  • A 16-bit Retro Edition Soundtrack CD
  • 32 Brand Stickers
  • Modding Tutorials
  • New Holland CR11 Gold Edition

This edition includes two bonus vehicles but doesn’t include the Year 1 Pass, so you’d need to buy that separately. At the time of writing, there’s no price for this edition, but we do know that you’ll need to buy it direct from Giants Software. Based on the other editions of the game, it’s likely going to cost over $100/£100 plus whatever shipping is required, so it’s probably only for those who absolutely adore the franchise.


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