Farming Simulator 25 is back in full swing. With Patch 1.9 and the free Content Update #2, GIANTS Software once again proves that farming isn’t just about sowing and harvesting - it’s about constant development, technical enhancements, and a hefty dose of machine love.
New Machines in Farming Simulator 25 Patch 1.9

For those who love working on the farm, there are several new additions to the fleet. And yes, this time there’s something for everyone. Forestry enthusiasts will especially take note: With the John Deere 1270G, forestry work becomes not only more efficient but also more stylish. With its rotating cabin and powerful engine, it makes its way through even the densest forests. But there’s also something happening in the fields. The Aerosem VT 5000 DD from Pöttinger brings new possibilities in sowing and impresses with its compact design.
Innovative Features and Vehicles

If you prefer zooming around in a modern look, you should take a closer look at the Škoda Enyaq Coupé RS iV - a fully electric road vehicle, introducing a new, comfortable, and stylish way of transportation in the game. And since soil cultivation remains an essential part of the game, the Väderstad TopDown 600 perfectly complements the package.
Enhanced Player Experience in the Update

But it’s not just new machines being introduced. Patch 1.9 brings a host of improvements that elevate the gaming experience to a new level. The developers have fine-tuned many aspects: Performance has been optimized in several areas, visual details have been reworked, and AI navigation has been improved - especially on narrow field paths and winding routes, the new routing proves to be significantly more reliable. This should put an end to harvesters getting stuck on trees and fences. Smaller but equally annoying bugs have also been fixed, such as issues with tension belts or the display of information in certain machines.
New Features in the Precision Farming DLC

Those using the Precision Farming DLC can look forward to some additional features. New settings now allow for the adjustment of tramline direction, which is particularly helpful on large fields. Additionally, the realistic spreading pattern and speed-dependent distribution can now be optionally disabled - a feature that especially appeals to players with an individual playstyle. Adjustments have also been made to the calculation of yields and seed consumption, particularly for specialty crops like potatoes and beets.
Future Outlook: Upcoming Expansions
With this update, GIANTS Software once again shows that Farming Simulator 25 is not only growing but also maturing. It’s exactly this mix of new content and fine improvements that keeps the game lively - and the virtual daily life on the farm exciting every time anew.
So, if you’re looking to expand your fleet, try out the latest features, or just feel like some fresh country air, you shouldn’t miss Patch 1.9 with Content Update #2. And the next expansion is already on the horizon, as we can look forward to the Plains & Prairies DLC in early June, with further expansions planned for 2025.
Of course, all servers at 4Netplayers are always up to date, and you can dive right into the new content and enjoy the changes. If you don’t have a server yet and want to explore fields and forests not only alone but with your friends, we highly recommend our Farming Simulator 25 servers.