Today third-party developers shared new assets and reveals about upcoming add-ons for Microsoft Flight Simulator, alongside a new release.
We start with Orbx, which announced Melbourne Airport (YMML) also showcasing a brief video. As the second-busiest airport in Australia, this one was highly anticipated and it’s nice to see that it’s finally coming.
The wait is almost over! Get ready to experience one of Australia’s busiest airports in the heart of Melbourne. YMML Tullamarine for MSFS is coming soon to OrbxDirect! 🛬 #YMMLTullamarine #MSFS #OrbxDirect #MelbourneAirport #AviationSimulations #FlightSimulation pic.twitter.com/zaY7S85FV6
— Orbx (@OrbxSystems) May 20, 2023
Next is Aerosoft, which released new screenshots of its Airbus A330, showing a few really nice liveries.
More screenshots were revealed by Pyreegue, showing off more of the cargo warehouses of East Midlands Airport (EGNX) in the UK.
Last, but not least, Lisium released Palanga International Airport (EYPA) in Lithuania. This airport serving a popular holiday resort town is available on Simmarket for $25.55, promising the following features.
- High Definition Textures with PBR, to enhance the experience
- Parallax Interiors, not to leave simmers with a feeling that something should be behind this window
- Accurately modeled airport night lighting
- Up to date layout, including the recent reconstruction works changes
- Animated models
- GSX and AREX compatible (GSX Profile availabe after purchase)
- Accurate models of the airport and the surroundings (Including Interiors)
Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, including Game Pass. If you’d like to learn more, you should stay tuned on TechRaptor as we have daily Microsoft Flight Simulator news to keep you updated on the many add-ons coming and released for the sim. We have also recently interviewed Microsoft’s Jorg Neumann about the Antonov An-225 “Mriya” and iniBuilds’ CEO Ubaid Mussa on the work of the popular third-party developer. If you’re interested in reviews, you can check out iniBuilds’ New York-JFK Airport, Orbx’s Oslo Gardermoen Airport, and RHDSimulations’ Boeing 767-300ER.