Compare Farm Together 2 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Milkstone Studios. Published by Milkstone Studios. Released on 5/30/2025. Available on PC, Mac. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation.

93% positive across 5,000+ Steam reviews tells you most of what you need to know - but veterans of the first game should read the caveats before clicking buy.

I went into Farm Together 2 expecting a safe, incremental sequel, and that is almost exactly what I got - which is simultaneously its greatest strength and its most honest limitation. Milkstone Studios spent over a year in Early Access refining this thing, and the result is a farming sim that runs clean, feels smooth on both keyboard-and-mouse and controller, and lands on Steam Deck without complaint. For a six-person studio, the technical discipline here is genuinely impressive. The core loop will be immediately familiar: plant crops, water them, harvest, reinvest proceeds into bigger plots and better gear. The auto-tractor is the star quality-of-life addition - set it to cruise-control mode and it plows, plants, and waters in a single pass, which starts to matter a lot once your farm sprawls across multiple unlockable plots. Up to four separate farm areas can be owned and swapped between, each sharing your currency pool of gold, diamonds, and ribbons. The new Town hub sits outside your farm as a dedicated space for selling goods, fulfilling quests, and upgrading shops - a structural change from the first game that has genuinely divided the community. Some players appreciate offloading commerce clutter off their farmland; others find the loading-screen trip to sell produce breaks the flow they came here for. The shop-upgrade requirements in the town are also flagged by players as a mid-game friction point worth knowing about before you get attached to a particular progression rhythm. Terraforming unlocks at level 30, which means you will spend a solid chunk of hours with whatever starting terrain you rolled. That has annoyed players who wanted to sculpt their land from day one. When it does open up, the reshaping tools are genuinely flexible - hills, valleys, waterfalls - and the decoration system on top of that, covering fences, roads, buildings, and interior house furniture, gives the kind of expressive farm-building that keeps sessions running long past a sensible bedtime. Character and tractor customization round things out, with body sliders now broad enough that clothing actually fits across all configurations, a small but welcome fix over the original. The elephant in the room: veterans of Farm Together 1 will find the content roster thinner than expected at launch. Fewer crop types, a reduced animal roster, and some mechanics (honey production, animal feeding requirements) that community members specifically call out as regressions. The counterpoint is that Milkstone has a track record of steady post-launch updates - they were pushing patches weekly during Early Access - and the roadmap points toward continued free content drops and seasonal events. If you played the first game to exhaustion and are hoping for a dramatic reinvention, this is not that. If you are new to the series entirely, or if you just want the cleanest, most polished version of this specific brand of low-pressure farming co-op, Farm Together 2 is the right entry point. The permission system for multiplayer is worth calling out: you can open your farm to strangers without risking your own progress, which makes drop-in co-op sessions genuinely low-stakes and fun. Cross-platform support and cloud saves round out the practical checklist. Diego, Scout Team

Farm Together 2
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Farm Together 2

May 30, 2025Milkstone Studios
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93% positive across 5,000+ Steam reviews tells you most of what you need to know - but veterans of the first game should read the caveats before clicking buy.

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I went into Farm Together 2 expecting a safe, incremental sequel, and that is almost exactly what I got - which is simultaneously its greatest strength and its most honest limitation. Milkstone Studios spent over a year in Early Access refining this thing, and the result is a farming sim that runs clean, feels smooth on both keyboard-and-mouse and controller, and lands on Steam Deck without complaint. For a six-person studio, the technical discipline here is genuinely impressive. The core loop will be immediately familiar: plant crops, water them, harvest, reinvest proceeds into bigger plots and better gear. The auto-tractor is the star quality-of-life addition - set it to cruise-control mode and it plows, plants, and waters in a single pass, which starts to matter a lot once your farm sprawls across multiple unlockable plots. Up to four separate farm areas can be owned and swapped between, each sharing your currency pool of gold, diamonds, and ribbons. The new Town hub sits outside your farm as a dedicated space for selling goods, fulfilling quests, and upgrading shops - a structural change from the first game that has genuinely divided the community. Some players appreciate offloading commerce clutter off their farmland; others find the loading-screen trip to sell produce breaks the flow they came here for. The shop-upgrade requirements in the town are also flagged by players as a mid-game friction point worth knowing about before you get attached to a particular progression rhythm. Terraforming unlocks at level 30, which means you will spend a solid chunk of hours with whatever starting terrain you rolled. That has annoyed players who wanted to sculpt their land from day one. When it does open up, the reshaping tools are genuinely flexible - hills, valleys, waterfalls - and the decoration system on top of that, covering fences, roads, buildings, and interior house furniture, gives the kind of expressive farm-building that keeps sessions running long past a sensible bedtime. Character and tractor customization round things out, with body sliders now broad enough that clothing actually fits across all configurations, a small but welcome fix over the original. The elephant in the room: veterans of Farm Together 1 will find the content roster thinner than expected at launch. Fewer crop types, a reduced animal roster, and some mechanics (honey production, animal feeding requirements) that community members specifically call out as regressions. The counterpoint is that Milkstone has a track record of steady post-launch updates - they were pushing patches weekly during Early Access - and the roadmap points toward continued free content drops and seasonal events. If you played the first game to exhaustion and are hoping for a dramatic reinvention, this is not that. If you are new to the series entirely, or if you just want the cleanest, most polished version of this specific brand of low-pressure farming co-op, Farm Together 2 is the right entry point. The permission system for multiplayer is worth calling out: you can open your farm to strangers without risking your own progress, which makes drop-in co-op sessions genuinely low-stakes and fun. Cross-platform support and cloud saves round out the practical checklist. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-cooplocal-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieCozy SimAuto-TractorTerraformingMulti-Farm ManagementDrop-In Co-opTown HubCross-Platform Co-opIdler-AdjacentSteam Deck Verified

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck VerifiedProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 9 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 64bit or newer
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
DirectX 11 capable hardware
Processor
Dual Core processor

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 or newer
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 1060 or better
Processor
Quad core processor

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Developer
Milkstone Studios
Publisher
Milkstone Studios
Release Date
May 30, 2025

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Farm Together 2 was released on 30 May 2025.

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