Xbox gamers will get a flight sim with the ‘same level of depth’ as the PC version in 2021.
Around evening time Microsoft Flight Simulator brought home a prize for Best Simulator/Strategy at The Game Awards and furthermore affirmed a dispatch window for the game on consoles. In the late spring of 2021, players on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S will have the option to play while encountering “a similar degree of profundity as the PC rendition.”
In a blog entry, the group makes reference to that Xbox players will profit by the equivalent fixes and substance refreshes we’ve seen turn out on PC since the game dispatched, and that they ought to hope to see some pilot test program focused on peripherals show up too. Microsoft’s consoles don’t have numerous stage special features to highlight, yet this is one prominent game they’ll have the option to add to the rundown if it dodges a Halo Infinite-like deferral. Presently, the main other inquiry is the manner by which to prepare for the title on your framework’s SSD. The blog post also mentions Microsoft will be working with several third-party partners to bring additional peripherals to Xbox Series X/S, so that sounds like good news if you’re a flight stick fan. As for an Xbox One version of Microsoft Flight Simulator, well, there’s no mention of that.
Made by Asobo Studio, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 launched on PC on 18th August this year and is currently included with Xbox Game Pass for PC