



SKY Agriculture Makes Its Farming Simulator 25 Debut With New DLC Pack
Farming Simulator 25 players now have another set of licensed machines to add to their farms. The SKY Agriculture Pack is available now for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5 and PC, with a standalone price of £8.79.
The DLC brings French manufacturer SKY Agriculture into Farming Simulator 25 for the first time. Its equipment is aimed at jobs most players handle constantly: preparing soil, sowing crops and spreading fertiliser.
What is included in the SKY Agriculture Pack?
The pack adds 12 implements, covering several fieldwork tasks rather than one narrow use case. Players get power harrows, cultivators, seed drills, front hoppers and fertiliser spreaders.
The full list includes the Easydrill P250, Falcon T 240, HR 300 in 3 m and 4 m versions, HRW 6000.36, Methys HDS, P100, Progress P100, Progress P50, Progress TF, Sonic PPF 300/12 and X50+ Econov.
For players who prefer realistic machine setups, this gives SKY Agriculture a proper first appearance in the series. The equipment is not just there to fill a brand slot. Most of it fits directly into regular farm routines, especially for players who spend a lot of time managing arable fields.
Machines feel more active in the field
One of the more interesting parts of the DLC is the extra attention given to movement and machine behaviour. The implements use improved physics and animations, so they react better while working across uneven ground.
Folding parts have more believable motion, wheels respond more naturally to the terrain and soil equipment can gather dirt during use. When the machinery folds back up, dirt can shake loose from the parts.
These details do not change the entire game, but they help the equipment feel less flat during repeated work. In Farming Simulator, that matters, because field jobs often take time and players spend plenty of it watching machines operate up close.
A focused pack for regular fieldwork
The SKY Agriculture Pack is also part of the Year 2 Season Pass, which makes it a simple addition for players already following Farming Simulator 25’s DLC schedule.
This is not the kind of expansion built around a huge new feature. It is a practical machinery pack for players who want more licensed tools and more variety in their crop production setup. That fits Farming Simulator 25 well, since the game is built around small improvements that slowly give players more control over how they manage their farm.
The same kind of detail tracking happens across gaming communities in different ways. Farming Simulator players follow machinery packs, brand additions and mod support, while Grand Theft Auto fans rely on resources like GTA 6 Wiki to keep up with confirmed information and community updates. In both cases, players want clear details they can use, not vague hype.
For players who want more equipment for seeding, fertilising and soil preparation, the SKY Agriculture Pack is a useful addition. It expands the machinery roster with a new manufacturer and gives everyday farm work a few more realistic touches.










