Microsoft has released a new gameplay trailer for Microsoft Flight Simulator, as well as announced its first wave of aircraft, which include ommercial airliners, business jets, and general aviation aircraft from renowned manufacturers.
The following aircraft partnerships were announced:
Airbus
The Boeing Company
CubCrafters
Daher
Diamond Aircraft Industries
ICON Aircraft
Robin Aircraft
Textron Aviation
Microsoft Flight Simulator is due out first for Windows 10 in 2020, followed by Xbox One at a later date.
Watch the trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
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