Microsoft Flight Simulator VR finally has a release date (and a surprise)
Just in time for Christmas with support for all headsets, not just one.
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What you need to know
That view above is about to get a lot more familiar to owners ofMicrosoft Flight Simulator 2020and a VR headset of any kind, as the game’s long-awaited VR mode is finally being released just in time for Christmas. What’s more is that, contrary to previous statements saying the game’s VR mode wouldonly be availableon theHP Reverb G2, Microsoft Flight Simulator VR will work onall VR headsetsfrom any vendor. This, according to aTwitch steamfrom the development team at Asobo Studio, as first noted byPolygon.
The VR update comes as part of Sim Update 2, which is scheduled to launch on December 23. That’s right in time for lots of new people to unwrap great new headsets like the Oculus Quest 2 on Christmas and jump right into an ultra-immersive flight experience. Asobo Studios says the entirety of the game will be playable in VR, so you’ll be able to strap that headset on and launch the game in VR without having to do anything separately on your PC beforehand.
What’s more is that World Update 3 will be headed to Microsoft Flight Sim on January 28, 2021 and will include new landmarks and detail in the United Kingdom, as well as tweaks and other fixes throughout the world. Asobo Studio is also working on adding many of the most-requested features from fans, including helicopters, the missing replay functionality, support for multiple screens, and several others sometime in 2021.
From there, Sim Update 3 is scheduled for February 25, 2021, which should include lots of additional features and detail additions. Since Sim Updates are major game updates, expect new functionality and gameplay opportunities to present themselves when it launches in late February.
Prepare for take-off.
This Windows-exclusive flight sim is a return to the glory days, complete with unmatched world detail, prevision cockpit engineering, and now a VR mode for ultimate immersion.
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Nick started with DOS and NES and uses those fond memories of floppy disks and cartridges to fuel his opinions on modern tech. Whether it’s VR, smart home gadgets, or something else that beeps and boops, he’s been writing about it since 2011. Reach him on Twitter or Instagram @Gwanatu