Aerosoft A330: Exciting Developments for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Aerosoft A330: Exciting Developments for Microsoft Flight Simulator

Niesamowity rozwój Aerosoft A330 dla Microsoft Flight Simulator

In a surprising turn of events, the development of the Aerosoft A330 for Microsoft Flight Simulator has taken an unexpected twist. Initially announced as one of the first products for the flight simulator, promising a realistic simulation of the Airbus aircraft, the progress has been far from smooth.

Over the years, we have witnessed numerous updates regarding the development, a change in project managers, and even a teaser trailer (with a planned release date in the summer of 2023). However, it has now been confirmed that the aircraft will be released “around the upcoming Microsoft Flight Simulator in 2024.”

This development comes as a surprise, considering that apart from a few basic details, little is known about the upcoming version of the flight simulator. While we know that add-ons developed for the current version will likely work on the new platform, it remains unclear whether developers will need to put in significant effort to adapt them to the new version.

After analyzing the project’s status, the team concluded that it would be most sensible to release the Aerosoft A330 simultaneously with the new simulator. In addition to leveraging the new technologies available in the simulator, the team has also confirmed that both the CEO and NEO variants of the A330 will be released concurrently.

Aerosoft has not provided any further information, and there is likely nothing more to be said until Microsoft unveils the new flight simulator, which is scheduled for a later release this year. Rest assured, we will keep you updated with any new developments.

If you’re looking for an Airbus A330 simulator in the current version of the flight simulator, LatinVFR is introducing this popular model, and Headwind Simulations also plans to release a freeware version for the flight simulator community.

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