Given that it’s been out in the wild for almost two years, those of you still plowing and harvesting in Farming Simulator 19 are probably begging for something fresh to come its way. Well, GIANTS Software and Focus Home Interactive are delighted to announce the Alpine Farming Expansion, which is set to bring lots of exciting content.
On 12th November, the multi-million selling farming experience, Farming Simulator 19, will get even bigger with the launch of the huge Alpine Farming Expansion on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Mac. The Alpine Farming Expansion provides a brand new alpine environment, in which you’ll be able to drive and use over 30 authentic vehicles and farming machinery. It’ll feature plenty of leading brands including Aebi, Lindner, Pöttinger, Rigitrac, SIP and more. As seen in the reveal trailer below, it’s time to widen your horizons in some new, rather lucrative mountain farming activities up on the hills and down in the valley.
There’s also a Farming Simulator 19 Premium Edition already available, which includes the base game and all of the downloadable content – 10 pieces of DLC in total – allowing the uninitiated to involve themselves in the experience. The retail version of the Premium Edition contains a premium 72-page artbook welcoming new users to the melancholic farming world.
So, don’t forget the Alpine Farming Expansion is set for a 12th November release for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Mac – and will be made available for current and future owners of both the Season Pass and Premium Edition. For now though, we’ll leave you with a trailer showcasing the expansion!
I’ve looked on they market place and can not find this DLC for Xbox one yet state on loading screen it’s available I have they season pass also yet still cannot find this DLC it’s annoying
Have you tried https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/farming-simulator-19-alpine-farming-expansion/9nnwdlph1qz6?activetab=pivot:overviewtab ?
“Welcoming new users to the melancholic farming world.”
Either you don’t know what melancholic means or you’ve a pretty warped view of farmers. They’re all just trudging about feeling shitty all the time, are they?