Farming Simulator 25 is back inside Steam's most-played top 100 after GIANTS Software launched the SKY Agriculture Pack, giving the long-running farm sim another visible PC lift during a busy run of new content.
In Gamers Now's 17:50 UTC reading of Steam's public most-played chart on July 6, Farming Simulator 25 ranked No. 70, up four places from Steam's weekly comparison. The same reading showed 42,147 players in-game and a 44,617-player weekly peak, with the live figure sitting well above recent comparable readings that were closer to 28,000.
Farming Simulator 25 launched in November 2024 and remains one of Steam's strongest paid simulation games. Its Steam store page describes a solo and co-op farm management game with crops, livestock, forestry, GPS-assisted steering, productions and more than 400 vehicles and tools from licensed brands.
SKY Agriculture gives the sim a fresh machinery hook
GIANTS Software says the SKY Agriculture Pack is available now for Farming Simulator 25, adding 12 implements focused on seeding, fertilization and soil cultivation. The pack is sold separately through digital channels and is also included in the Year 2 Season Pass.
The new machinery list includes the Falcon T 240, X50+ Econov, HR 300, HRW 6000.36, Methys HDS, Easydrill P250, P100, Progress P50, Progress P100, Progress TF and Sonic PPF 300/12. GIANTS says the pack also adds enhanced physics, improved animations and dirt accumulation, with wheels reacting more visibly to gravity and ground tools shaking off dirt while folding.

For Farming Simulator's audience, machinery drops can matter as much as new modes do in other live games. New implements change field routines, brand setups and the small handling details that keep long saves moving.
A steady sim keeps finding reasons to return
The SKY Agriculture Pack did not arrive in isolation. On June 25, GIANTS also released a free Emergency Pack for PC and consoles, adding firefighting, rescue service and technical assistance missions built around two Schlingmann fire trucks and ten emergency situations.
The latest top-100 return comes during a clear content window: a free mission pack late in June, followed by paid machinery DLC on June 30. For a paid farming sim more than a year and a half after launch, that cadence is keeping Farming Simulator 25 visible below Steam's permanent free-to-play giants.
Farming Simulator 25 is holding that top-100 spot with more than 42,000 players in-game at the evening reading. The new DLC gives returning PC players something concrete to test in the field, while the free Emergency Pack broadens the work beyond crops, livestock and production chains.
