15 million unique pilots have taken to the sky in Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft doesn’t offer player numbers often, but 15 million players is nothing to shake a gear shift at.
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Microsoft is not keen on releasing player counts even for its most successful games, but at times the powers-that-be see fit to lift back the curtain to celebrate major player milestones. Over the weekend, head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann did just that with a post on Instagram announcing the game had crossed the mark with more than 15 million players across Xbox and PC.
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The milestone was hit by players just two months shy of the 4-year anniversary forMicrosoft Flight Simulator, originally released on Windows PCs in August 2020 with the Xbox Series X|S version debuting at a later date. The game was previously unveiled during an E3 event in 2019 and was a technical marvel due to its use of cloud technology, which powered the impressive 1:1 recreation of the globe.
Microsoft has also shared that players across PC and Xbox alike have taken to the unbelievably realistic skies of Flight Simulator for more than one billion flights. Later this year, those same pilots will have the opportunity to see the game in even more detail when the next-gen update,Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, launches in November. The update was revealed during the2024 Xbox Summer Showcasein a two-minute clip showing the power ofMicrosoft Azureservers and satellite data, which significantly improved Flight Simulator’s visual fidelity.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 isn’t just expected to look good, it will also be packed with various new piloting jobs. Flight careers across agriculture industries, search and rescue operations, and more with their corresponding aircraft are expected to join the already lengthylist of planes available for Flight Simulator.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is available now onXbox Series X|Sconsoles and Windows PCs via the Microsoft Store. The game is available as part of theXbox Game Passcatalog on both PC and console, in addition to being playable viaXbox Cloud Gaming. Despite its reliance on cloud streaming power, the game was still quite taxing on modern PCs. You may want to check your own rig against the requiredPC specifications for Microsoft Flight Simulatorbefore installing it. You can also consider upgrading to one of thebest pre-built PCs for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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