The first DLC for Farming Simulator 22 is coming, and it features some new Antonio Carraro machines.
First paid DLC for Farming Simulator 22 is coming. It will feature new compact tractors adapted to work in the narrow alleys of vineyards and olive orchards. Ten vehicles that will appear in the DLC are tractors from the Italian brand Antonio Carraro.
In the upcoming pack, GIANTS Software studio will place emphasis on grape and olive farming, which were introduced in the latest installment of this farming simulator and have been warmly received by players.
"Right after the release of Farming Simulator 22 we received a lot of positive feedback from our fans regarding the new crops. We are proud to continue in this direction together with Antonio Carraro - a leading company in developing solutions for people working in specialized fields of agriculture. Together we make growing virtual vineyards and orchards even more dynamic."
The developers are convinced that the new fleet of Antonio Carraro vehicles will enable the players to operate with extreme precision and in conditions where other tractors cannot cope, such as on steep slopes and in narrow spaces. The DLC will include the classic Supertigre 635, the versatile TTR 7600 Infinity or the tracked and articulated versions of MACH 4 R.
"Antonio Carraro tractors offer an extremely compact design, combined with a small turning radius and optimal all-round visibility to reach any vine. The reversible driver's seats are particularly useful, enabling farmers to change direction of movement in an instant."
The list of vehicles that we will find in Antonio Carraro Pack:

GIANTS Software has scheduled the release of the Antonio Carraro DLC on March 22 for all platforms. Those willing can already pre-order the pack. At the same time, the creators ensure that this is not the end of novelties for this year. Buyers of Year 1 Season Pass will receive this and the next DLC, which will appear in 2022, at no additional cost.
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