Microsoft Flight Simulator's next big geographical makeover – this time for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland – has been delayed from its original 24th August release date and is now expected to arrive a little later on 7th September.
Originally announced in June, Flight Simulator's sixth World Update – which follows similar enhancements for Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the United States – introduces new aerials and elevation maps for Germany, Austria, and Germany, alongside new photogrammetry cities, four hand-crafted airports, and nearly 100 points of interest.
Previous reveals from developer Asobo have confirmed three of those airports – Klagenfurt Airport (LOWK)
Lübeck Airport (EDHL), and St. Gallen-Altenrhein Airport (LSZR) – plus a number of new landmarks, including Castle Marienburg in Hanover, Holstentor in Lübeck, Deutches Eck in Koblenz, Castle Katz in St. Goarshausen, Munich's Allianz Arena, and the Riesenrad in Vienna.