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Microsoft Flight Simulator Takes Off On Xbox Series & Game Pass

Microsoft Flight Simulator was originally released for PC in August 2020. Almost a year later and the sim game has finally arrived on Xbox Series X/S consoles.

From light planes to wide-body jets, you’ll test your piloting skills against the challenges of real-time weather including accurate wind speed and direction, temperature, humidity, rain, and lightning; all in a dynamic and living world.

With the power of satellite data from Bing Maps and cloud-based AI using Azure, you’ll travel the entire planet in amazing detail with over 37 thousand airports, 2 million cities, 1.5 billion buildings, real mountain ranges, roads, trees, rivers, animals, traffic, and more.

Simmers can expect the same level of depth as the PC version, with the most authentic and realistic flight simulator we have ever created and available to the widest audience ever. Optimized to harness the power of Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Flight Simulator brings realism, accuracy, and authenticity of flying.

Even if you’re a new pilot, you can jump right in to experience the thrill of flight. Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X/S adds new features to make the experience highly accessible:

Discovery Flights: Newcomers can easily enter the world of Microsoft Flight Simulator and experience some of the most impressive wonders of our planet, including awe-inspiring locations like the Great Pyramid of Giza and Mount Everest, or vibrant cities like Naples and Rio de Janeiro.

World Exploration Improvements: Many users love to explore the planet in Microsoft Flight Simulator, and we’ve further enhanced that experience. The world map now features satellite imagery, map labels, and main Point of Interest (POI) names to make exploring the world (and even finding your house) as easy as possible.

Flight Training: They have improved our flight training to ensure a smoother learning curve and make them more snack-sized and by adding a new performance evaluation system. There are now 22 training flights that teach users the fundamentals of flying starting with basic handling, landing and takeoff, VFR navigation and learning how to fly an airliner like the Airbus 320neo.

Flight Assistance: The Flight Assistant provides AI help during flight:

  • You can select nearby POIs or airports and set them as your destination to get directions.
  • You can use it to let the AI auto land your plane.
  • You can use it for auto-trimming and anti-stall.
  • Land Anywhere: In most flight simulators, take-off and landing at an airport can be complex and intimidating for newcomers. 71 percent of our planet is water, so they have added water landing options. They have revamped several of our planes and incorporated optional floaters, skis and a “large tires” feature so you can land almost anywhere.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available on Xbox Series X/S and PC via Steam, as well as Xbox Game Pass. In the meantime, check out the trailer below:

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