Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 revealed for Xbox Series X|S and PC

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has been revealed for Xbox Series X|S and PC, by Asobo Studio and, as the name suggests, the game will be released in 2024. The new entry to the franchise appears to have more activities than the current Microsoft Flight Simulator too, and you can see some examples in the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 announce trailer below.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will have players tackling wildfires through Aerial Firefighting, piloting the specialist firefighting planes to douse fires in water. There will also be Search and Rescue missions where players will be piloting rescue helicopters to save those that find themselves in trouble and need assistance. If players fancy something different from saving people, the option to transport cargo using helicopters will be available too. There is also jumbo cargo transport available in the game. However, players can also opt to keep saving people and take part in Air Ambulance missions. There is what appears to be the more relaxing option of agricultural aviation too, spraying fields with pesticides. Back to the rescuing and there will be mountain rescue missions in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 too. Or you can take the tourism route and fly planes for skydivers. If building is more appealing, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has that covered too with aerial construction available as other missions. Want to experience the high life? There are VIP charter missions to ferry these people between locations. Want the adrenaline rush? Then take part in some air racing instead. In addition, there are glider pilot missions, scientific research missions which seem to include flying into storms, experimental flight missions to test new craft, low altitude missions, hot air balloon trips, and airship tours. Essentially, a lot of content will be available in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 when it releases in 2024 for Xbox Series X|S and PC.

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