Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 – the latest instalment in Microsoft’s long-running aviation sim – launches for PC and Xbox Series X/S on 19th November, introducing aerial firefighting, cargo hauling, hot air balloon trips, and more.
Flight Simulator 2024 was announced last June, amid some controversy given developer Asobo had previously pledged to provide 10 years’ worth of support for the 2020 iteration of the game. Since then, the studio has rather nebulously said it’ll “continue to support” the current version after Flight Simulator 2024’s release, but this year’s outing is undoubtedly its focus.
And Flight Simulator 2024 launches with a frankly staggering list of activities, massively expanding the series’ reach after a instalment predominatly focused on getting from A to B. There’s aerial firefighting, search and rescue, helicopter cargo transport, air ambulances, crop dusting, mountain rescue, skydive aviation, aerial construction, cargo transport, air racing, glider piloting, scientific research, low altitude training, experimental trips, airship tours, hot air balloon trips, plus VIP charter and executive transport services. Oh and it somehow manages to be even more drop-dead gorgeous than its predecessor.