The sweet escape
August 18 looks like a release date sooner than expected for Microsoft Flight Simulator given all the recent tests, but Asobo Studio is confident enough to block it and open pre-orders for the PC version.
Many people will stick to Xbox Game Pass, the standard edition of Microsoft Flight Simulator The PC subscription service will be playable at no additional charge, but hardcore fans have more to consider.
In addition to the $ 60 base version, Asobo is also selling a $ 90 Deluxe Edition and a $ 120 Premium Deluxe Edition. You better believe there is a great “this is what you get” image to go along with that impact of sticker. In short, the more you spend, the more airports and “craft” planes you will experience.
- Standard: “20 highly detailed aircraft with unique flight models and 30 artisan airports”.
- Deluxe: “Five additional high-precision aircraft with unique flight models and five additional international artisan airports.”
- Premium Deluxe: 10 additional high-precision aircraft with unique flight models and 10 additional artisanal international airports. “
To break things down, Microsoft Flight Simulator It has “more than 37,000 airports” thanks to data from Bing Maps, but some of them, the airports promoted in these three editions, have an additional personal touch.
Asobo Studio has no “news to share on additional versions [like Steam or the Epic Games Store], but our goal is to have Microsoft Flight Simulator available on as many platforms as possible. “
As for the final version of Xbox One, we don’t have a release date yet.
Microsoft Flight Simulator will launch on August 18 for PC, also with Xbox Game Pass for PC (Beta) [Xbox]
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