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Farming Simulator 26 Hands-On: Kubota and Iseki Join the Lineup

The feature positions Farming Simulator 26 as a Switch and mobile entry that expands the series with rideable horses, deeper production chains, and Japanese machinery brands Kubota and Iseki.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Farming Simulator 26 Hands-On: Kubota and Iseki Join the Lineup

Game Spark's hands-on look at Farming Simulator 26, out now for Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android, covers the latest entry in GIANTS Software's farming series. The feature details career mode, which starts with $100,000 and three fields, AI helpers that automate field work for a wage, livestock including rideable horses, forestry, and production chains. The article also highlights the inclusion of Japanese machinery brands Kubota and Iseki in the vehicle lineup.

GIANTS Software's series, which began in 2008, returns with a Switch and mobile entry. Career mode opens with $100,000, three fields, two vehicles, and basic attachments, and one in-game day equals a month of game time. AI helpers automate field work for a wage, which the article recommends for early profit. Livestock includes chickens, cattle, goats, and horses; horses have no products but gain value through feeding and exercise, and players can ride them. Forestry needs dedicated cutting and transport vehicles, and replanting follows stump removal. Processing facilities turn logs into boards and desks, and cake requires multiple materials. The lineup includes Japanese brands Kubota and Iseki.

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