Farming Simulator 19 - Anderson Group Equipment Pack (DLC) (Xbox One)
A hay and forage equipment DLC for Farming Simulator 19, adding Anderson Group's real-world baling and merging machines to your Xbox farm.
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About Farming Simulator 19 - Anderson Group Equipment Pack (DLC) (Xbox One)
Let me be upfront: this is a DLC equipment pack, not a standalone game. What you are getting here is a curated set of Anderson Group machinery - real-brand balers, rakes, and mergers - dropped into the Farming Simulator 19 sandbox on Xbox One and Xbox Series X. If you already run a hay or forage operation in the base game, this pack slots in cleanly and expands your options in a way that actually changes how you plan field rotations and equipment chains. The Anderson Group specializes in hay handling, and that specificity matters. The machines added are not generic filler. They model the brand's actual product line, which means if you care about the authenticity loop that makes farming sims tick, there is real satisfaction in matching equipment to task. Raking and merging passes before baling are the kind of multi-step workflow decisions that reward players who enjoy optimizing field efficiency, and having more machine options means you can tune your setup to field size and crop volume rather than just using whatever the base game handed you. For strategy-minded players, the value proposition is about workflow depth. More equipment variants mean more decisions at the purchase screen, more consideration of maintenance costs and field time, and more room to specialize a farm build around hay and silage output. If your current FS19 playthrough leans toward livestock feeding operations, this pack has obvious upstream utility. If you mainly grow grain and rarely touch baling, the pack will sit largely unused. What does not change: the base game's AI helper behavior, which remains serviceable but not brilliant on complex multi-machine passes. The DLC does not patch that. The mod ecosystem on Xbox is also more limited than PC, so if you were hoping this pack would open doors to a broader modding layer, manage those expectations. The pack does what it says - adds specific branded equipment - and nothing more. Overall, Farming Simulator 19 itself carries strong player sentiment (the base game's review score reflects a very satisfied community), and this DLC is a focused add-on for an already-committed player base. Newcomers to FS19 should complete a full season or two before worrying about equipment packs. Veterans running hay-heavy operations on Xbox will find this a sensible, if narrow, expansion of the toolbox. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Giants Software
- Publisher
- Focus Home Interactive
- Release Date
- Nov 19, 2018
