Farming Simulator 22 - CLAAS XERION SADDLE TRAC Pack (DLC)
A CLAAS-branded equipment pack for Farming Simulator 22 that drops the iconic Xerion Saddle Trac tractor family onto your fields. Narrow focus, high authenticity.
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About Farming Simulator 22 - CLAAS XERION SADDLE TRAC Pack (DLC)
Let's be straight about what this is: a DLC pack built around one specific machine lineage, the CLAAS XERION SADDLE TRAC series. If you already know what that name means and why the saddle-trac pivot-steering concept is interesting, you probably have your wallet out. If you don't, here is the short version. The Xerion Saddle Trac is a high-horsepower articulated tractor where the cab can rotate 180 degrees, letting the operator face the implement rather than the direction of travel. That is not a cosmetic quirk. It changes how you think about certain operations, particularly when running large rear-mounted implements that benefit from direct operator sightlines. Giants Software has modelled that functionality, and for a simulation audience that values procedural accuracy, it lands well. From a purely mechanical standpoint, the pack adds a small but coherent equipment roster tuned around that Xerion platform. The machines slot into the existing Farming Simulator 22 economy without friction, meaning horsepower ratings, fuel consumption, and field-work speeds are balanced against the base game's progression curve. If you are running a mid-to-large-scale arable operation and you have been leaning on generic high-horsepower tractors, the Xerion gives you a functionally distinct alternative rather than a re-skinned stat block. That matters for players who care about matching the right tool to the right job, which is the core decision loop in FS22 once your farm scales past the starter fields. The honest limitation here is scope. This is a machine pack, not a content expansion. You are not getting new map areas, new crop types, new production chains, or any systemic changes to the base game. The replay value lives entirely in whether the Xerion fits your preferred playstyle and whether you are the kind of operator who builds farm layouts around specific equipment workflows. Players who approach FS22 as a sandbox logistics puzzle will find more to think about here than players who just want more stuff. The mod ecosystem around FS22 is enormous, and free community mods cover a huge range of equipment. The value proposition of paid packs like this one rests on build quality, licensing authenticity, and official support stability. On those fronts, Giants generally delivers. For newcomers to Farming Simulator 22 entirely, this pack is not the entry point. Get comfortable with the base game's tutorial, understand how field work sequences connect to the seasonal calendar, and build enough capital to afford equipment at this horsepower tier before considering DLC. The base game's learning curve is gentler than its reputation suggests if you resist the urge to buy every field immediately and focus on mastering one crop cycle first. Once you are there, a focused equipment pack like this one starts to make sense as a way to differentiate your operation rather than just expand it. Bottom line for the target audience: if CLAAS equipment specifically is part of why you play farming sims, the Xerion Saddle Trac pack does the brand justice. If you are equipment-agnostic and just want more content, there are broader FS22 expansions better suited to your budget. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Giants Software
- Publisher
- Giants Software
- Release Date
- Nov 21, 2021
