Farming Simulator 25 will send players to Brazil to grow coffee and breed alpacas
The developers of Farming Simulator 25 revealed the Beans & Alpacas expansion, due October 27. Expect a new South American region called Catuaí — Brazil-inspired terrain, coffee estates, exotic fauna, plus dozens of added machines.
Coffee is the headline feature: cultivation tied to a Southern Hemisphere season calendar (so planting/harvest timing behaves differently than in the base game). Players can raise alpacas — shear their wool, walk them on a leash to boost mood — and keep Brahman cattle. New production chains and goods unlock, opening fresh routes for farm growth (w/ more mid‑game choices, e.g., processing options and storage).
The expansion brings 25+ machines from Case IH, John Deere, New Holland, Valtra, Mercedes‑Benz Trucks and others, and introduces Colombo Industries to the series for the first time. You’ll also get new houses with fully modelled interiors, dozens of decorative items, richer fieldwork visuals — and, yes, the odd twist: hunt for dinosaur fossils to set up your own research center.