


The game was released to critical acclaim, with praise for its graphical fidelity, cited by critics as the "safest way to travel" during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A distinct difference from the other entries is the game does not display any scenes of destruction. The gameplay includes features like landing challenges and helpers, as well as safaris where pilots can photograph animals from the air. To augment its realism, the Azure AI also incorporates real-time elements like natural weather and real-world air traffic. Some places are handcrafted, introduced in region-specific updates. Flight Simulator has a physics engine to provide realistic flight control surfaces, with over 1,000 simulated surfaces, as well as realistic wind modelled over hills and mountains. Microsoft Azure's artificial intelligence (AI) generates the three-dimensional representations of Earth's features, using its cloud computing to render and enhance visuals, and real-world data to generate real-time weather and effects. įlight Simulator simulates the topography of the entire Earth using data from Bing Maps. Microsoft Flight Simulator is the first game in the series to see a VR and console release, with it being released on the Xbox Series X and Series S on July 27, 2021. It was released on August 18, 2020, for Microsoft Windows, with a virtual reality (VR) version released in December of the same year as part of the free Sim 2 update. The game is a return of the series after 14 years, with development beginning six years prior to its release. It is an entry in the Microsoft Flight Simulator series which began in 1982, and was preceded by Microsoft Flight Simulator X in 2006. Microsoft Flight Simulator (colloquially known as Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020) is an amateur flight simulator developed by Asobo Studio and published by Xbox Game Studios.
