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Tech/Science

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: What it Means for Current Users

Are you hesitant about upgrading to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024? No need to fret, as the current version will continue to be supported until 2028. Flight simulator enthusiasts may face a unique dilemma with the release of the much-anticipated Flight Simulator 2024 by Microsoft. Despite the new version’s advancements, the 2020 edition, which was promised a 10-year roadmap, remains a staple on many systems.

There will inevitably be individuals who opt not to transition to the latest version due to various reasons such as cost, compatibility issues, or PC hardware limitations. But what does this mean for those who choose to stick with the current version? According to Jorg Neumann, Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator, updates for the existing simulator will continue until 2028, aligning closely with its decade-long journey since launch.

Microsoft is optimistic that most mods, airports, and aircraft will remain functional if integrated into MSFS 2024. However, there may be a transitional period where companies have to cater to both versions, creating potential challenges. While support for MSFS 2020 may gradually diminish, the substantial user base of 15 million pilots since its inception could provide some stability.

Running two comparable products concurrently is a rarity in the gaming industry. For instance, in the realm of racing games, titles like Project Cars 2 vanished from platforms like Steam upon the release of Project Cars 3. The management of this transition will require finesse to prevent any backlash from the community.

As enthusiasts await the arrival of Flight Simulator 2024, they may consider enhancing their cockpit experience with the newly launched Flight Simulator Pro Military Edition by Next Level Racing. The upcoming period promises to be intriguing as the aviation simulation community navigates through this transition.

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