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Four OXBO specialty harvesters and berry machines land in Farming Simulator 22, expanding niche crop workflows that the base game left thin.

Farming Simulator 22 already covers the broad strokes of modern agriculture pretty well, but specialty harvesting has always been its blind spot. The OXBO Pack is a targeted fix for that, dropping six machines into your equipment shed that handle berry-crop and row-crop harvesting with the kind of specificity that simulation fans actually want. If you run blueberry or other small-fruit operations on your save, this DLC immediately becomes relevant equipment rather than cosmetic fluff. The headliner is the Oxbo 6030, which comes in both Harvester and Sprayer configurations. The harvester is a self-propelled unit built for harvesting soft fruits with minimal crop damage, and in-game it translates to tighter field efficiency on crops the base combine headers simply cannot touch. The sprayer variant repurposes the same chassis for row-crop chemical application, which is a smart dual-use design that keeps your capital expenditure down if you are running a lean operation. Pairing both on the same farm means one machine family handles two phases of the same crop cycle, and that kind of workflow coherence is exactly the decision-making depth I look for in sim DLC. The AT5105 and AT4103 series round out the pack in LNMS and DNMS variants each, covering narrower and wider row spacings respectively. In practical terms this means you are choosing the right tool for your row configuration rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach, which nudges the game closer to how real specialty farms actually operate. Whether Giants Software has fully modeled the yield or timing differences between correct and incorrect machine matching is debatable, but the option being there at all is a step up. For players who treat their in-game balance sheet seriously, having correctly spec'd equipment does reduce field pass counts, which compounds into real time savings over a long growing season. The honest critique here is scope. Six machines is a thin content package by any measure, and if you are not already running crops that specifically benefit from this harvester family, the DLC sits idle. The base game's enormous mod ecosystem means free community equipment often covers similar ground, so price-to-content ratio is something to weigh against what mod alternatives already exist in the workshop. That said, official DLC machines tend to be better optimized, more reliably updated with patches, and carry zero installation friction compared to chasing mod version compatibility after every Giants update. For newcomers to Farming Simulator 22, this is not the entry point. Get your footing with the base game's tutorial, understand field prep and crop rotation cycles, then come back to the OXBO Pack once specialty harvesting feels like a logical next layer rather than an expensive unknown. For experienced players with established berry or soft-fruit operations, it closes a genuine gap in the official equipment roster. Diego, Scout Team

Farming Simulator 22 - OXBO Pack
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Farming Simulator 22 - OXBO Pack

Nov 21, 2021Giants Software
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Four OXBO specialty harvesters and berry machines land in Farming Simulator 22, expanding niche crop workflows that the base game left thin.

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Farming Simulator 22 already covers the broad strokes of modern agriculture pretty well, but specialty harvesting has always been its blind spot. The OXBO Pack is a targeted fix for that, dropping six machines into your equipment shed that handle berry-crop and row-crop harvesting with the kind of specificity that simulation fans actually want. If you run blueberry or other small-fruit operations on your save, this DLC immediately becomes relevant equipment rather than cosmetic fluff. The headliner is the Oxbo 6030, which comes in both Harvester and Sprayer configurations. The harvester is a self-propelled unit built for harvesting soft fruits with minimal crop damage, and in-game it translates to tighter field efficiency on crops the base combine headers simply cannot touch. The sprayer variant repurposes the same chassis for row-crop chemical application, which is a smart dual-use design that keeps your capital expenditure down if you are running a lean operation. Pairing both on the same farm means one machine family handles two phases of the same crop cycle, and that kind of workflow coherence is exactly the decision-making depth I look for in sim DLC. The AT5105 and AT4103 series round out the pack in LNMS and DNMS variants each, covering narrower and wider row spacings respectively. In practical terms this means you are choosing the right tool for your row configuration rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all approach, which nudges the game closer to how real specialty farms actually operate. Whether Giants Software has fully modeled the yield or timing differences between correct and incorrect machine matching is debatable, but the option being there at all is a step up. For players who treat their in-game balance sheet seriously, having correctly spec'd equipment does reduce field pass counts, which compounds into real time savings over a long growing season. The honest critique here is scope. Six machines is a thin content package by any measure, and if you are not already running crops that specifically benefit from this harvester family, the DLC sits idle. The base game's enormous mod ecosystem means free community equipment often covers similar ground, so price-to-content ratio is something to weigh against what mod alternatives already exist in the workshop. That said, official DLC machines tend to be better optimized, more reliably updated with patches, and carry zero installation friction compared to chasing mod version compatibility after every Giants update. For newcomers to Farming Simulator 22, this is not the entry point. Get your footing with the base game's tutorial, understand field prep and crop rotation cycles, then come back to the OXBO Pack once specialty harvesting feels like a logical next layer rather than an expensive unknown. For experienced players with established berry or soft-fruit operations, it closes a genuine gap in the official equipment roster. Diego, Scout Team

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steamSpecialty HarvestingDLC EquipmentCrop ManagementBerry FarmingRow-Crop ToolsWorkflow OptimizationOfficial DLC

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Giants Software
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Giants Software
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Nov 21, 2021

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