Farming Simulator 19: a global Steam key for the full farming sim
Farming Simulator 19 is the entry where Giants Software's long-running series really grew up. A new graphics engine, 300+ authentic machines and β for the first time in franchise history β vehicles under the John Deere brand. You buy a global Steam key from us, activate it in your own library and get the full base game: climb into a tractor, plough, sow, harvest and build your farming empire at your own pace.
What the key gives you
This is the Standard edition β the full base game with no separate paid add-ons. It already includes both maps: the European Felsbrunn with its cosy hills and fields, and the North American Ravenport with wide-open space for big machinery. Separate DLC such as John Deere Cotton, Anderson Group, Kverneland & Vicon or the large Alpine Farming expansion are not included β you can grab them later if you want, but they're not required to enjoy the full game.
Machinery: 300+ vehicles and the long-awaited John Deere
The pride of the nineteenth entry is its fleet. It packs over 300 models from real manufacturers: John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Valtra, Deutz-Fahr, Krone and dozens more. The arrival of John Deere was the event of the year for series fans β players had waited years for that iconic green-and-yellow brand. Tractors, harvesters, ploughs, seeders, sprayers, trailers β all with detailed models and believable field behaviour.
Fields, crops and animals
Farming Simulator 19 has thirteen crops: wheat, barley, canola, sunflowers, soybeans, corn, oat, oilseed radish, potatoes, sugar beet, poplar, sugarcane and cotton. The last two are new to this entry and noticeably widen the farm economy. The full loop is alive: ploughing, sowing, tending, harvesting, selling and reinvesting profit into new machinery and land.
Livestock is here too: cows, sheep, pigs and chickens return, while horses are an entirely new species for the series. They don't breed, but with proper care and training they turn into valuable five-star steeds worth selling. It's a separate little mechanic that breaks up the usual field-work routine.
Career, multiplayer and mods
You can play solo in career mode, slowly buying up fields and expanding your fleet, or co-op with friends on a shared farm. A real strength of the series is its huge modding community: the official ModHub adds new machinery, maps and mechanics, so the game keeps living for years after release. There's also an important feature β crop destruction: vehicles flatten the harvest if you drive straight across a field (it can be turned off in the settings).
Where to start as a newcomer
If you've never played a farming sim before, don't let the pile of machinery scare you. The game holds your hand: there's a tutorial, step-by-step hints for field work, and the option to hire AI helpers who'll plough or harvest for you while you handle something else. Start with a small field, a single tractor and a basic crop like wheat, sell that first harvest β and you'll gradually feel the farm turn from loss-making into profitable. There's no timer and no pressure here: you can learn the mechanics at a relaxed pace, or dive straight into the logistics of a large operation.
Platform and region
This is the Windows PC version, activated in the Steam client. The key is global β it works in any region, with no VPN or country lock. On Steam Deck and Linux the game runs via Proton: it's stable for many players, though it's officially aimed at Windows.
How to activate the key in Steam
After payment you receive a code. Open Steam, click Β«Add a GameΒ» in the bottom-left β Β«Activate a Product on Steamβ¦Β», enter the key β and Farming Simulator 19 shows up in your library, ready to download. The whole process takes a couple of minutes.
Similar games in the series
If the farming vibe clicks, check out the other entries in the franchise β familiar mechanics, but each one packs more content and machinery: Farming Simulator 22, Farming Simulator 25 and the earlier Farming Simulator 17. They're all about calm, meditative farming with a massive fleet.
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On the same topic we also have: Farming Simulator 19 as a Steam gift, Farming Simulator 15, Farming Simulator 2011.
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