Farming Simulator 22 – New Trailer Shows “Elmcreek” Map

On the “Farming Simulator 22” map, “Elmcreek” awaits a North American Midwest-inspired landscape. You should expect the perfect charm of a typical small American town, including a gas station, various small shops, residential areas, a football field and a bowling center.

As a player, you start with a piece of land in the center of Elmcreek and gradually spread across the entire map. Over 80 fields of different shapes and sizes selected – with the ability to create more. In addition, thanks to the new production chains, you can expand your business with different factories and thus build a complete economic empire. In multiplayer mode (cross-platform), players have different locations on the map to compliment each other.

In addition to farming, livestock, and forestry, Elmcreek’s unique landscape has many other special features: a huge valley with a cave hidden among the rocks is perfect for exploring. The differences in elevation between the individual stretches of land create beautiful vantage points for the railways, rivers, and streams that meander through the landscape.

The development team from GIANTS Software and astragon Entertainment will release “Farming Simulator 22” on November 22, 2021 for PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and Google Stadia. You can find more information about the game on the main page (look here) And here with us: Click!

Source: press release

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