Farm Sim 22 is adding several new crops for you to plant and manage. You’ll be able to plant grapes, olives, and sorghum too. That last one’s a grain, in case I’m not the only one who didn’t know offhand. Farm Sim 22 also adds production chains, they’d previously announced, meaning that you can turn those crops into products such as juice and olive oil. New crops also mean new machines, including the New Holland Braud 9070L for grape harvesting. You can see a bit of all those crops and hardware down here in the new trailer, or catch a few extra details here in Giants Software’s announcement. Cute, innit? Dad and daughter farming together. She looks like she’s going a tad fast in that combine though, huh? I’m from corn territory and know my fair share of family farmers, so I suppose the generational bit is meant to specifically tug on the heart strings of me and mine. Yeah, it’s worked. It’s not all small family farming here in FS22 though. You can catch a bit more on bigtime farming in Giants Software’s explanation of those production chains. There will be new buildings for delivering your crops to, after which you can let the business transport the products for you or get involved in the next step of the chain yourself. Farming Simulator 22 is launching on November 22. You’ll find it over on Steam for PC and Mac. It’ll also be available on Stadia, PS4, PS5, and the Xbox boxes.