Mon. Mar 30th, 2026

Farming Simulator 25 Welcomes Vredo Machinery Pack and Challenging Wild Boar Pests

Screenshot from Farming Simulator 25 featuring new machinery and an in-game environment.

The lineup of licensed farming equipment in Farming Simulator 25 continues its expansion. The developers recently unveiled the new premium Vredo Pack, a significant addition to the game’s machinery roster.

This latest DLC marks the debut of the traditional Dutch manufacturer Vredo in the game, bringing their specialized agricultural solutions. Additionally, the pack sees the welcome return of Evers Agro equipment, further diversifying the available tools for players.

Players can now utilize Vredo’s specialized technologies for effective pasture management, featuring their renowned overseeding machines and self-propelled slurry spreaders. These additions are designed to help farmers maintain healthy and productive grasslands.

Beyond new machinery, the game introduces a fresh environmental challenge: wild boars. These new pests are capable of damaging crops, adding a layer of realism and requiring players to devise new strategies to protect their fields and harvests.

Developers invite players to try out the new generation DZ5 seeders, included in the pack. These machines are specifically designed to revitalize pastures through efficient overseeding, thereby restoring their full potential and improving yield.

The complete list of included machinery models in the Vredo Pack is as follows:

  • Vredo DZ5 Agri 290
  • Vredo DZ5 Agri Air 290
  • Vredo DZ5 Agri Twin 580
  • Vredo Profi 9
  • Vredo Profi 12
  • Vredo Profi Eco 6
  • Vredo Profi Eco 7.5
  • Vredo Profi XL 18
  • Vredo VT4556
  • Vredo VT5536
  • Vredo VT7138
  • Evers Agro Toric 48-672

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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