Inspired by illustrious coastal regions of the South of France like the aquitaine, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur or beynac-et-Cazenac, this vast map is the ideal way to create a mingled vine or a olive orchard. Those crops are new to Farming Simulator 22 and can be converted into grape juice, raisins, or olive oil for additional revenue. The rural landscape invites exploration. Players can discover traditional gondolas, the old castle and many more sights. With the option of putting in more, 48 fields are spread across the varying terrains on the Hautbeyleron map in different sizes, sizes and shapes. The new factory chains can expand the operation to create an entire business empire. Even on their own, these multiple farmers can also occupy different locations on the map, and join each other, through interplatform multiplayer. Farming Simulator 22 comes out on November 22nd, for PC, Mac, PlayStation 5 (PS5), Xbox PlayStation 4 (OS), Xbox One and Stadia.