The beloved farming life simulator is set to become even more immersive with the introduction of Farming Simulator VR by Giants Software. This virtual reality experience promises to bring players into the heart of agricultural life, offering a "brand new" way to engage with farming activities. Players will be responsible for a range of tasks, from sowing and harvesting crops to managing greenhouse vegetables and maintaining their machinery, all aimed at fostering the growth and success of their virtual farm.
The announcement of Farming Simulator VR has been met with enthusiasm from the series' fanbase. Many see potential in using the game as an educational tool, sparking curiosity about practical scenarios within the game. A common question among fans is, "What happens if you get in the way of a working combine harvester?"
Scheduled for release on February 28, Farming Simulator VR will be exclusively available on Meta Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, and Quest Pro devices, ensuring a high-quality VR experience for players.
For those looking forward to stepping into the boots of a virtual farmer, the developers have outlined a comprehensive set of features. Players can expect to engage in the full cycle of agricultural work, which includes planting, harvesting, packing, and selling their produce. Additionally, the game will allow for the cultivation of various crops in greenhouses, such as tomatoes, eggplants, and strawberries. The experience will be enriched with official machinery from renowned manufacturers like Case IH, CLAAS, Fendt, and John Deere. Players will also have the ability to repair and maintain their equipment in a dedicated workshop, adding another layer of realism. To further enhance the authenticity, the game will even include the option to clean machinery using a pressure washer.