Farming Simulator 19 sold over one million copies in 10 days

Farming Simulator 19 sold over one million copies in 10 days
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Giants Software has announced that over one million copies of Farming Simulator 19 were sold in its first 10 days on sale.

The figure represents combined digital and physical sales of the plough-'em-up, and sets a new franchise record. It's definitely an impressive figure for a niche title, but more so due to the fact it came out in the middle of a busy release period. 

'It's incredible to see the impact of the team's hard work. Farming Simulator 19 offers so many new opportunities and our players are thrilled about them. Never before has a Farming Simulator game reached the one million mark so quickly and we are proud and happy that so many players join us on this amazing journey,' said Giants Software's Christian Amman.

This latest entry in the series makes a few notable changes for players to enjoy, including a fully revamped graphics engine, new gameplay features, and the addition of John Deere to the roster of playable vehicles. 

Farming Simulator has been knocking around for a while now, and is pretty popular in European countries. The series has sold over 15 million units worldwide.