Giants Software has finally unveiled the third map that will be available in Farming Simulator 25. This is the familiar map “Zelenka” from version 22. Inspired by the rural landscapes of 1970s Poland, Zelenka brings authentic Polish countryside to the game.
It’s the perfect time to find out more about this map and the updates awaiting us!
The "Zielonka" map will feature over 90 agricultural fields. The fields here are elongated, characteristic of Polish rural landscapes. The largest field stretches to 10 hectares!
There are also many smaller, medium, and larger fields, making crop cultivation on this map a very appealing option.
One of the key features of the map is the variety of crops it supports, such as parsnips, carrots, and red beets. The map now includes processing facilities like a cannery and a soup factory, which allow new types of processed vegetables to be added to your product lineup. This opens up new profit opportunities and expands the scope of your farm.
For those planning to focus on the potato business, there's a dedicated facility for potato processing. Even forestry hasn’t been overlooked — the map includes an extensive sawmill connected by a railway line.
Forestry remains a highly profitable business in the game, so this is an activity worth considering.
The logistics on the map are also fine. There is a well-designed railroad network with two stops - at the grain elevator and the sawmill.
Besides good logistics, there are plenty of locally-themed outlets on the map that fit perfectly into the atmosphere of the Polish countryside.. The only thing that stands out from the overall style is the farm store with an English name.
As you remember, FS 25 added the ability to collect various items. Therefore, you can search for collectibles on the map to create your own museum.
Get into unexplored places of the map to find something interesting.
Want to play soccer? No problem! Head over to the soccer field, where you can relax and kick the ball around.
Or maybe you’d like to get closer to architectural art? Then the Museum of Architecture is the place for you. Do you think that's it? In fact, these are only a few of the interesting locations, there are many more to discover!
The developers have also added collectible items, like apples, which can be gathered around the map. This fun feature lets you start a collection of valuable items scattered across the map.
The release of Farming Simulator 25 is expected on November 12 — a wonderful opportunity to return to this beloved map and see it in a new light. The 1970s Polish countryside, with its cultural nuances and production sites, will be an excellent place for farming experiments and exciting business strategies. We eagerly await the game’s release to explore the map firsthand.
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