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Farming Simulator 2011

Excalibur putting their hand to the plough for a November 5th release.

For immediate release

Excalibur Publishing Ltd is due to release Farming Simulator 2011, the sequel to one of the best selling simulators of all time, on November 5th. Picking up on the farming craze that has struck the nation Farming Simulator 2011 satisfies with stunning new graphics and great new features.

Starting with the option to breed livestock you have full responsibility for the care of your animals. Your success depends on your feeding regime and attention to your stock. This will allow you to earn money by selling off fresh milk to dairies and spraying your fields with organic fertiliser. You could of course decide crop farming is more for you and can grow a wide range of crops including barley, corn, rape and wheat which you can sell for a profit.

Either way, the larger the farm grows the more you will have to rely on machines to help you tend to it. Increasing your income means you can invest in anything from tractors and combine harvesters to seed drills, balers and loaders. Thanks to special licensing you will be able to enjoy amazing attention to detail with machines from manufacturers such as DEUTZ FAHR, KRONE, HORSCH PÖTTINGER and VOGEL & NOOT featured in Farming Simulator 2011.

Robert Stallibrass of Excalibur Publishing says: “Farming Simulator 2011 has really stepped up to the mark. Besides the afore mentioned features, the new multiplayer mode lets you hook up with your friends online and work your farm together. It’s no longer you against the farm. You can also create and download custom vehicles and tools via a special modding feature.”

The product will retail at £24.99, is available on pre-order at www.excalibur-publishing.com and will officially hit the shelves in all major game retailers on 5 th November 2010.

Excalibur Publishing Ltd.

For further information please contact Robert Stallibrass on Tel: 01869 338833.

For more information on our products, please visit our website us at

www.excalibur-publishing.com

Editor’s notes:

About Excalibur Publishing Limited

Excalibur Publishing and First Class Simulations are the 100% owned labels of Contact Sales Ltd. Contact Sales is one of the few remaining publishers that are a privately owned UK company and also solely based in the UK. Run by Managing Director Robert Stallibrass, he and his team have over 25 years of experience in computer games industry.

While First Class Simulations exclusively publishes flight and train simulator add-ons, Excalibur Publishing specialises in stand PC games and PC simulations such as UK Truck Simulator, Farming Simulator Gold, Theatre of War: Afrika 1943, Blood of Europe and Farewell to Dragons.  Their titles can be found in all of the major UK retail outlets including; PC World/Dixons, Game, GameStation, independent stores and online at Amazon, and Play.com.

In Europe our titles can be found in all major retail outlets and online.

Features:

·         With licensed machinery from DEUTZ-FAHR, KRONE, HORSCH, PÖTTINGER and VOGEL & NOOT you can drive machines that are faithful to the originals in every respect

·         Hire AI farm-hands to help you run your farm business

·         Create and download custom vehicles, tools and maps via an integrated “modding” feature.  Also includes Mod SDK

·         Multi-player mode

·         Gamepad and steering wheel support

Available in the following Territories:

·         UK

·         BeNeLux

·         Italy

·         Middle East

·         South Africa

·         Australia

·         New Zealand

Minimum System Requirements

·         Windows XP/Vista/7

·         AMD or Intel processor (at least 2 GHz)

·         1 GB RAM

·         Hard disk space: 1 GB

·         Nvidia Geforce 6800 series, ATI Radeon x850, S3 Chrome 430 GT graphic card or higher (at least 256 MB VRAM) 

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