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Farming Simulator 26 launches on Nintendo Switch and Mobile devices
NewsConsolesFarming Simulator 26 launches on Nintendo Switch and Mobile devices
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Farming Simulator 26 launches on Nintendo Switch and Mobile devices

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"Publisher and developer GIANTS Software has officially released Farming Simulator 26 for Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms."

Publisher and developer GIANTS Software has officially released Farming Simulator 26 for Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms, bringing a fresh wave of farming content, new gameplay systems, and expanded accessibility features to players on the go.

The latest entry in the long-running farming simulation franchise introduces weekly and seasonal farming challenges for the first time on mobile and Switch. While the series continues to focus on its relaxed sandbox-style gameplay, players can now earn rewards by completing objectives ranging from harvesting and cultivating fields to participating in local production chains and transporting goods across the map.

According to GIANTS Software, the new challenge system is designed to encourage players to engage more deeply with the in-game agricultural economy. Tasks can include delivering wheat to grain mills for flour production or managing logistics between farms and nearby industries.

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“Fans have been eagerly awaiting new opportunities to grow and manage their own farm on the go,” said Boris Stefan. “With tons of engaging farming activities and new rewarding challenges, Farming Simulator 26 is not only the most comprehensive and relaxing mobile experience yet, but also the most gratifying.”

The game also expands its content offering with two new maps set in European and North American environments. Players can grow 15 different crops, manage livestock, and operate more than 120 officially licensed agricultural vehicles and machines from major manufacturers including John Deere, CLAAS, Fendt, New Holland, and Massey Ferguson.

New production chains, heavy transport trucks, and the addition of baby animals further expand the simulation aspect of the experience. Meanwhile, GPS-assisted machinery and improved tutorials aim to make the game more approachable for newcomers.

The Nintendo Switch version of Farming Simulator 26 is available now through selected retailers and the Nintendo eShop, while iOS and Android versions can be downloaded via the App Store and Google Play. Players looking for more details can visit the official Farming Simulator website or the GIANTS Software press area.

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They say he never sleeps! He lives in the blur between code and screen. While the world rushed through levels, he transcribed the cries of fallen bosses and the whispers of the machine. After 30 years in the digital trenches, his ink is binary. He isn't here to review games—he's here to archive the chronicle of our digital existence.

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