GamingFarming Simulator 19 'Seasons Mod' Now Available on Console

Farming Simulator 19 ‘Seasons Mod’ Now Available on Console

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Farming Simulator 19 expands its roster of mods for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One today with the huge Seasons Mod, which includes the addition of seasons along with an extensive list of changes to animals, audio and more. Already available on PC since this summer, GIANTS Software are thrilled to announce it is now ready for consoles. See the impact of the Seasons Mod in today’s release trailer.

The Seasons Mod adds each of the four seasons, all with their own gameplay impact. Every season looks and sounds unique, complete with white winters, fiery falls, blooming springs, and warm summers. More weather events are now possible too, and affect both crop growth and animals, so it’s wise to keep an eye on the improved weather forecast. Along with its overhauled animals system, the Seasons Mod is sure to provide seasoned farmers with a brand new experience.

Mods and community are what keep the seasons turning for Farming Simulator, and GIANTS Software are delighted to work with teams like Realismus Modding to continue making outstanding mods like this available on consoles too. With over 1200 mod uploads, more than 268 million mod downloads across all platforms, and access to modding tutorials, the future of Farming Simulator community content just keeps improving.

The Seasons Mod launches today on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and is already available on PC. Don’t forget to update your Farming Simulator 19 or Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition before downloading the mod!

Farming Simulator 19 Platinum Edition, the ultimate version of Farming Simulator, is available now on PC/Mac, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Sean McCarthy
Sean McCarthy
Freelance writer but also a Gamer, Gooner, Jedi, Whovian, Spartan, Son of Batman, Assassin and Legend. Can be found playing on PS4 and Xbox One Twitter @CockneyCharmer

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