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Flight Simulator adds Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland to the Nordic countries

By Chavarria Mary
June 20, 2021
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Microsoft Flight Simulator has received a free update that brings updates to the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

Microsoft’s famous ambitious flight simulator, Microsoft Flight Simulator, has been expanded to include the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden in a new update. The V: Nordics Global Update is currently available for free to gamers.

Microsoft Flight Simulator is a huge simulation game where players can explore the whole world in real time from the comfort of their cockpit. While some places in the game have been handcrafted by the developers, most of the world map has been simulated. Since its release in August 2020, countries such as Japan, USA, UK, Ireland, France and Benelux have all been updated with new structures and points of interest. Live data is also collected online to help render and generate real-time weather conditions and effects for locations around the world.

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In a new Xbox Wire update from microsoft, the latest update for Microsoft Flight Simulator has been explored in more detail. The blog post states that World Update V: Nordics was specifically aimed at bringing the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden into the game in all natural splendor and architectural wonders for which these regions are known. With the update now live, players can step into the skies of Northern Europe and explore these regions in newly enhanced detail, featuring deep fjords, mountain peaks, century-old castles and urban areas all over the place. now visible from the cockpit. Over 100 airports and 78 points of interest have been added in the update, improving the general details of the region by a pretty substantial margin and making the graphics almost indistinguishable from the real world.

Bush trips for each of these Nordic countries have also been added. A bush trip in the game is a kind of tourist expedition. This is a pre-planned route that zigzags between a variety of locations specially chosen for the enjoyment of the players. With all the detours, these bush trips can take up to 10 hours in the real world, but can be split into multiple stages for smaller fun.

During last year’s pandemic, Microsoft Flight Simulator was considered one of the best ways to travel the world from the safety of home. Many players used the game as a way to explore the outside world during the lockdown. While Flight simulator has a detailed physics engine to simulate realistic flight control, pilots criticized the game’s unrealistic aerodynamics, which was likely designed to make players fly more easily rather than accurately simulating the difficulty of flying an airplane.

For those who are still stranded or cannot afford to travel, this is a great way to see some of the sights of these Nordic countries from the sky. This is just one of the major updates Asobo has been working on for the title, with a Top Gun: Maverick-The thematic expansion of the game is also well advanced for a release later in the year. There has never been a better time to jump into pretend play.

Next: Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets First Paid DLC Due To License Fees

Microsoft Flight Simulator is available on PC, OpenXR and Xbox Series X / S.

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