“Bagged milk finally gets the next-gen treatment,” a post on its Instagram account reads.
On Instagram, Xbox Canada tagged Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) and Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s MilkUp campaign.
The national organization responded asking if one could be sent to the community manager.
DFC also added its own comment.
“Bagged milk hits next-gen with smoother pours and pasteurized graphics.”
The announcements came on June 1, which is celebrated as World Milk Day.
Online comments are mixed.
Some people want one, some people are curious about bagged milk, and some are urging Microsoft to make a better gaming console.
Whether the milk pitchers are actually available for sale is unknown.
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In 2023, Farms.com spoke with the developers of Farming Simulator about how licensed equipment is integrated into the game.
Also in 2023, AJ Dillon, then a running back with the Green Bay Packers, spent his bye week playing Farming Simulator.
He purchased a John Deere 7R 270 tractor with twin Michelin wheels for his virtual farm. That came at a cost of $263,500.
In 2015, Farms.com did a story about a Japanese farm game called Remote Farm.
It’s an online simulator that lets players rent out a plot of virtual land at a cost of about $4.50 US per square meter, per month and an additional $4.50 US per packet of seeds.
As the player plants, waters and maintains the crops on their virtual farm, somewhere on an actual farm, a farmer is mimicking the actions.
In other words, when a player waters their virtual sweet potatoes, a real farmer waters real sweet potatoes. There are a variety of crops available for the players including soybeans and watermelons.
The real-life farmers will mimic almost all the tasks the player does on their virtual farms with the exception of purposely destroying or abandoning the crops.
When players finish planting and it’s time to harvest and they’ve been successful in growing their crops, the actual crops they planted and grew on their virtual farm will be delivered to their door for them to enjoy.
Just to clarify, if they successfully plant and harvest two watermelons, then two actual, edible watermelons will be delivered to them to eat. Any spare or leftover crops can be sold to other players in the game’s real-life vegetable market.
You can also check out this list of 10 board and card games inspired by farming.