Microsoft Flight Simulator comes out on 18th August 2020 for PC, also with Xbox Game Pass for PC.
Asobo Studio’s hotly-anticipated pilot sim comes in three editions. The £59.99 standard edition, which includes 20 “highly detailed planes with unique flight models” and 30 hand-crafted airports; the £79.99 deluxe edition, which includes everything in the standard edition plus five additional “highly accurate planes with unique flight models” and five additional “handcrafted international airports”; and the £109.99 premium deluxe edition, which includes everything from the standard edition plus 10 additional “highly accurate planes with unique flight models” and 10 additional “handcrafted international airports”. It’s the standard edition that’s available on day one with Xbox Game Pass for PC.
It’s worth noting Heathrow is in the £109.99 premium deluxe edition only, which isn’t great given it’s the world’s seventh-busiest airport and kind of feels integral to the experience. Here’s the list:
And here’s the list of planes. Also worth noting, Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is also locked behind the premium edition:
An Xbox version of Microsoft Flight Simulator is due but doesn’t have a release date yet.