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Farming Simulator 25: JCB - WFT

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The JCB ‑ WFT DLC for Farming Simulator 25 was developed and published by GIANTS Software, with its release on 18 November 2025. It is designed as an add‑on for the base Farming Simulator 25 game, which launched in November 2024. The DLC is available on PC (Steam) as well as on console platforms, including PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

This content gives players the chance to drive the JCB WFT, a high‑performance tractor that holds a Guinness World Record for its top speed of 247 km/h (153 mph). Under the hood, it is powered by a heavily modified six‑cylinder 7.2-litre JCB Dieselmax engine, generating over 1,016 hp, plus a hybrid boost system that combines a turbocharger with an electrically driven supercharger. Rather than being a purely practical farm machine, this vehicle is portrayed as a purpose‑built speed machine.

In Farming Simulator 25, the JCB WFT can be used in both solo and co‑op gameplay, letting you race it across your fields or incorporate it into your farm layout. The add‑on makes use of GIANTS’ own engine and simulation mechanics, blending typical farming physics with surprisingly sporty driving dynamics given the tractor’s design. It fits into the wider “Year 2” roadmap for the game, which includes other DLCs and expansions planned by GIANTS Software.

When promoting the DLC, GIANTS Software highlighted the WFT’s record-setting speed, strong engineering pedigree and its role as a highlight for the Year 2 content line. Announcements coincided with broader marketing around the Year 2 Season Pass, tying the JCB WFT to the continued expansion of Farming Simulator 25. Reception has been mixed: while many in the community are excited by the novelty of a racing tractor, some view it as a gimmick or “paid‑mod” rather than essential farming equipment. The Steam page shows only a handful of user reviews so far, suggesting that the content is still being tested out by the player base.