Farming Simulator 26 Revealed for Nintendo Switch, Launching May 19
In a nutshell
- Farming Simulator 26 launches May 19, 2026 on Nintendo Switch.
- Features two new maps, weekly and seasonal challenges, and expanded production chains.
- Includes 120+ authentic machines from real manufacturers, plus streamlined gameplay for newcomers.
SEGA and GIANTS Software have officially announced Farming Simulator 26, the next entry in the popular farming sim franchise, set to release on Nintendo Switch on May 19, 2026.
The successor to Farming Simulator 23: Nintendo Switch Edition, this new installment introduces an all-new challenge system, rewarding players as they grow their farms and tackle weekly and seasonal objectives.
Pre-orders for both physical and digital editions of Farming Simulator 26 are now open, with a brand-new trailer available to watch.
Two New Maps to Explore
Players can build farms across Europe and North America, each offering unique landscapes and opportunities. The new challenge system guides players through production chains, such as turning wheat into flour and cakes, while rewarding them for completing objectives.
This adds a fresh layer of progression to the farming experience, keeping players engaged with regular challenges.
Crops, Livestock, and Forestry
Farming Simulator 26 allows players to grow up to 15 types of crops, raise livestock including cows, sheep, chickens, and goats, and engage in forestry with powerful machinery. New production chains and logistics systems expand the gameplay, offering more depth than ever before.
Whether you’re cultivating fields or managing supply chains, the game provides freedom to build your dream farm.
Authentic Machinery from Real Manufacturers
The game features over 120 authentic machines from world-class manufacturers, including John Deere, Kubota, CLAAS, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and Valtra. From tractors and harvesters to sprayers, players can operate a wide variety of equipment to tend their farms.
The Nintendo Switch edition also features streamlined gameplay, GPS guidance, and an improved tutorial, making it accessible to newcomers.








