Trelleborg Tires‘ Farming Simulator esports team has been competing in the Farming Simulator League (FSL) since 2019.
Farming Simulator 25 Will Still Feature Trelleborg Tires’ Range of Tyre Solutions
Trelleborg Tires, one of the official tyre partners of Farming Simulator, competed in the Farming Simulator League (FSL) on 6-7 July 2024 and finished the tournament in third place.
The company’s esports team has been competing in the FSL since 2019 and, this year, the team of Loic Strazisar, Mikaël Da Silva, and Lèo Thibault-Laurent reached the third podium.
The FSL itself was a part of FarmCon 24, the annual convention where future farming trends are presented. During the event, participants also saw a preview of Farming Simulator 25 in action, offering gamers new upgrades and features.
With over 6 million units sold and 1.6 billion mod downloads, the predecessor Farming Simulator 22 developed by GIANTS Software has proven a global success, with Trelleborg Tires featured as a key tyre partner.
In the game, Trelleborg Tires brings farmers a vast selection of agricultural tyres specifically made to handle the most modern equipment to work their virtual farms.
Farming Simulator offers a unique gaming experience, where players take on the challenges of modern agriculture, including land cultivation, crop harvesting, and animal feeding. Gamers can choose from hundreds of machines fully equipped with Trelleborg tyres.
Roberto Angelucci, Digital Marketing Director of Trelleborg Tires, said in an official statement, “At Trelleborg Tires, we’re always looking for new ways to engage with the global agricultural community. Our ongoing partnership with GIANTS Software is an exciting opportunity to bring our unique farming solutions to a worldwide audience across the gaming community.”
Farming Simulator 25 will be released on 12 November 2024 and Trelleborg, once again, will be a part of it.
“We’re thrilled to be part of the newest release of Farming Simulator 25, which will see Trelleborg Tires continue to propel productivity, farming efficiencies, and sustainability further, even in the online space,” Angelucci concluded.