We are celebrating the 40th anniversary Microsoft Flight Simulator, and we’re not the only ones. Starting today, November 11, at 10:00 AM (Mexico City time), the most recent delivery The series will receive a free update to celebrate this important date.
up to date Microsoft Flight Simulator 40th Anniversary It will come free for those who already own a copy of the title, who are planning to take to the skies with the title, They will be able to do this with all the content already available in a single package. The new update brings back some fan-favorite planes from previous games as well as new vehicles.
It also includes an authentic recreation of the Airbus A310 Additional helicopters, gliders and airports. You’ll even have a selection of new missions to complete. Microsoft had this to say about it:
“A completely free offering for those who already own Microsoft Flight Simulator or play it with Xbox Game Pass, the 40th Anniversary Edition is a comprehensive celebration of the franchise with a tribute to our past and the introduction of new and highly anticipated aircraft. .
A nod to the past will reintroduce some classic airports and several famous aircraft from previous versions, including Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight!
For their part, these are the planes that will be available with this update:
Historic Aircraft:
-Right steering wheel
-Ryan NYP (“Spirit of St. Louis”)
-Douglas DC-3
-De Havilland Canada DHC-2-Castor
Helicopter:
-Bell-407
-Guymbal Cabri G2
Glider:
-General Management Flugzeugbau LG8-18
-DG Aircraft Construction DG1001E Neo
Realistic passenger aircraft:
-Airbus A310
remember, The 40th Anniversary Update arrives Microsoft Flight Simulator November 11 at 10:00 am (Mexico City time). On a related topic, we tested the game’s Top Gun DLC. Similarly, this additional content was created.
Editor’s Comment:
Nice to see a series like this celebrating its long history. Microsoft Flight Simulator It’s a fantastic game, and while it still requires a lot of understanding, many details have also been implemented to make life easier for all users.
Through: Microsoft