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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 release date: pre-order and news
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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 release date: pre-order and news

The long-running series allows players to pilot a multitude of planes, from jumbo jets to helicopters, around the world – you can even spot your house if you look closely enough.

As the winter nights arrive here in the UK, having the chance to jet off to the sunnier climes of Barbados or Singapore (virtually, of course) is a welcome antidote.

So let’s see when we can expect Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to take off. We’ll also take a look at all the new gameplay details.

When is the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 release date?

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 expected to land on November 19, 2024which is only a few weeks away now.

This gives you time to arrange your onboard entertainment, select your snacks, and pack your bags – metaphorically, of course.

‌Can I pre-order Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024?

Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for pre-order. You can do it on the game official websiteor via The Xbox Digital Storefront.

This is good news if you are subscribed to Xbox Game Passbecause the game will also be available there on the day of its release.

Alternatively, you can purchase downloadable codes from websites such as Amazon or pick up a deluxe glossy edition at GAME.

Speaking of which, there are several different versions of the game up for pre-order. Each comes with a different number of planes and airports included; standard (70 planes, 150 airports), luxury (80 planes, 155 airports), premium luxury (95 planes, 160 airports) and aviation edition (125 planes, 160 airports).

Finally, there is a limited collector’s edition that includes many additional goodies, including a luggage tag, flight bag, Antonov An-225 model airplane, and a giant steelbook.

What consoles and platforms can play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024?

Plane on a runway

There are tons of different weather conditions to consider in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. Microsoft

Since the game is made by Microsoft, it’s no surprise that Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is exclusive to Xbox when it comes to consoles.

As mentioned above, it will also be available through Game Pass on release day.

For those who prefer to play with a mouse and keyboard, it will be released on PC via Steam Also.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Gameplay and Story Details

Man walking in a field towards a plane

For the first time in the series, you can leave your plane and explore. Microsoft

Unless you conjure up a fascinating mystery in your head, there’s no real story in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, as you might expect.

However, there is the usual Career game mode, in which you work your way up the ranks, gaining experience and certifications until you can fly the way you want.

There is also an option to play the role of a photographer and travel the world taking photos of landmarks and areas of natural beauty in a series of challenges – it feels like a virtual vacation, which is precisely what we will have needed here in the UK in mid-November.

A new challenge league is also coming to the game, where players can compete in activities such as races and precision landing tasks.

As for game details, there is now an improved physics system that increases the level of simulation detail.

A flight planning system will help you determine the best route and take note of the weather as well as fuel and payload planning.

One of the most notable new features is the ability to land anywhere in the world and step off your plane, where you can wander through 27 different biomes that include a detailed recreation of vegetation, wildlife and nature like rocks and flowers.

Is there a trailer for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024?

There is a trailer for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. It was shown off during the Xbox Showcase this summer and we’ve included it below.

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