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Farmcon 25 announced and you can meet the devs at a special celebration event

Farming Simulator 25 has been a huge success for Giants Software and while the devs probably always suspected it would be, given the remarkable success of previous games in the series, having the name alone is no guarantee the ball will not be dropped (we are looking at you Cities Skylines 2)

Earlier in the year, before Farming Simulator 25 game was out we reported on the annual gathering of Farm Sim enthusiasts known as Farmcon as excitement towards the new release built.

Now obviously with the success story in mind, there was going to be a Farmcon 25, and if you fancy finding yourself in picturesque Austria in July 2025 you too could be one of the attendees.

Tickets for the event at Kundl are available already and will see the family-friendly event held on the weekend of July 5th and 6th.

A screenshot of the Farming Simulator 25 cinematic trailer showing a farmer on a piece of farming equipment

The annual event for fans, modders, and influencers to meet the team and creative minds behind Farming Simulator will take place at the Innovation Center of the renowned agricultural manufacturer and long-time partner Lindner in Kundl, Austria.

“We’re thrilled with the amazing reactions from the community to Farming Simulator 25! This enthusiasm motivates us every day, and we can’t wait to reveal more exciting updates at FarmCon” comments Christian Ammann, CEO at GIANTS Software. “We’re also incredibly grateful to Lindner for providing the venue for this year’s event. Their unwavering support and contributions truly elevate the experience for everyone. See you at FarmCon 25!”

The Farmcon event has been running since 2016 (minus the obvious pandemic break) and visitors will get the chance to meet the devs and perhaps influence the direction of the game in the future.

Visitors can also take factory tours and, if they’re quick enough, get a ride on Lindner’s iconic red tractors on the test track. Meanwhile, many fans catch up with old and new friends or meet some of their favorite influencers.

With each Farming Simulator game having a lifespan beyond the traditional yearly numbered release of many games, it will be exciting to see just what plans Giants has for the franchise going forward.

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