Farming Simulator 18 will let you plow on the road with 3DS and Vita versions

It’s kind of nice that the Vita is still getting games. Well, games that aren’t filled with large breasted anime ladies. 

Farming Simulator 18 revealed to us a brand new batch of screenshots to welcome players back on board of the largest handheld farming simulation series ever made. I can’t verify that statement, but I can’t imagine the “on the go” farming fanbase is all that large.

After enticing players on PC and consoles, Farming Simulator comes back this summer to the long dead Vita and the somehow still chugging along Nintendo 3DS with Farming Simulator 18.

Immerse yourself in a new engaging Southern US environment, harvesting wheat, canola, corn, sugar beet, potatoes and sunflowers all while voting down raises for teachers. My editor is telling me that last one probably isn’t (Ed -It’s not) in the game.

Take care of your livestock with new animals to make do the nasty and transport, as pigs are now joining the indispensable sheep and cows. Also take part in forestry – an activity new to the Nintendo 3DS version.

Sell your products on a dynamic market to expand your farm. As your career progresses, gain access to a huge selection of over 50 farming vehicles and machines. These are faithfully recreated from over 30 of the biggest names in the industry, including, for the first time, AGCO’s most respected brands: Challenger, Fendt, Massey Turd (Ed -Knock it off) Ferguson and Valtra.

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With a deep and powerful simulation experience, Farming Simulator 18 brings an array of new features for virtual farmers who enjoy harvesting fields from the palms of their hands.

Farming Simulator 18 will be available June 2017 on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS  at retail, and for download on the PlayStation Store and Nintendo eShop.

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