Farming Simulator 23 will be released this month for Switch and mobile, and this includes physical Switch copies in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea.
Soft Source Publishing, the Singporean-based publisher, is co-publishing the Switch physical Switch release in the mentioned regions with developer Giants Software. The game will include English, Japanese, Korean and Chinese localisations.
Farming Simulator 23 is the sequel to Farming Simulator 2020, released in 2019, but different from Farming Simulator 22, released in 2021, available on PlayStation, PC and Xbox.
This version of Farming Simulator will have two maps, different from Farming Simulator 22. Farming Simulator 23 includes Amberstone and Neubrunn, inspired by European and North American environments respectively. There are even collectibles to collect in the two maps, during the downtime.
Still, Farming Simulator 23 includes all the hallmarks of a Farming Simulator. You get access to more than 100 real-life licensed vehicles from manufacturers like Case IH, CLAAS, DEUTZ-FAHR, Fendt, John Deere, KRONE, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, Valtra and more.
Farming Simulator 23 lets you endeavour in three different branches of farming: agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry. For farming, there’s 14 different crops to grow and harvest, which includes grapes, olives and sorghum. If you’re an animal person, you can breed cows, horses, pigs, sheep, and new to this edition: chicken.
For a release only available on Switch and mobile, Farming Simulator 23 looks to have a lot of features just as much as the previous release on PC and consoles.
Farming Simulator 23 launches worldwide on May 23 for Switch, iOS and Android.