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Professional Farmer 2014 demo harvested from the fields

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I have no doubt that you, as with everyone else on the planet, breathlessly read last week’s story about Professional Farmer 2014‘s release. If you were insane enough not to just instantly throw your money at it, you’ll be happy to hear that there’s now a demo available.

There’s no word on what the demo (which is on Steam) actually contains, but I can tell you that it’s around 3GB, and it will probably contain tractors and farms. Considering that this title’s big new feature is seasons, I’m going to guess there might be some of those in there too. I figure it’ll probably offer a mission or two from the campaign, but I can’t say for sure.

Professional Farmer 2014 is out now and is priced at between £14.99 and £24.99, depending on whether or not you plump for the Collector’s Edition. Which, alas, does not come with a free tractor. Not even a papercraft one.


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Tim has been playing PC games for longer than he's willing to admit. He's written for a number of publications, but has been with PC Invasion - in all its various incarnations - for over a decade. When not writing about games, Tim can occasionally be found speedrunning terrible ones, making people angry in Dota 2, or playing something obscure and random. He's also weirdly proud of his status as (probably) the Isle of Man's only professional games journalist.