Microsoft Flight Simulator is set to release later this year on PC and Xbox, and if the footage from the Alpha testing is anything to go by, one of the most immersive and impressive games of the year.
There is also talk of a later release date on Microsoft’s next-gen console, the Xbox Series X.
However, with ground-breaking cosoles like the Nintendo Switch, more and more developers are looking to release their games across different platforms.
Accessibility is the name of the game, and we've seen some great titles already make their way on the Switch, so will Microsoft follow suit with Flight Simulator?
Let's take a look at what the game has to offer, and what other Flight Simulators have come up against when released on Switch.
Current Simulators on the Switch
The Switch is a smaller more portable version of current consoles. This means they don’t have the same hardware capabilities as the Xbox and PlayStation.
ISLAND FLIGHT - As you can see, current simulatorsstruggle to please on the Switch.
The current simulators on the Switch, don’t have the best graphics or gameplay.
Because of this, Flight Simulators get a pretty bad rap. It is possible Microsoft flight Simulator could change the game for the Switch, but it would have to be very well optimised to run on the smaller system.
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However, graphics aren’t everything, with a small downgrade, the core gameplay would still be able to keep fans interested without the need to the breath-taking scenery.
Incredible amount of airports
'The devil is the detail' must be the motto of anyone working on Flight Simulator as it is quite frankly mind-blowing as to how true to life they make their games.
One way they're continuing this tradition is by making a whopping 37,000 airports in game!
To honour the team's detail-orientated approach, we've listed some of the airports we think you'd enjoy (as they're the busiest!)
Flight Simulator 2020 airports
Airport | Location | Country |
---|---|---|
United States Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta
International Airport | Atlanta, Georgia | United States |
China Beijing Capital International
Airport | Chaoyang-Shunyi, Beijing | China |
United States Los Angeles International
Airport | Los Angeles, California | United States |
Japan Tokyo Haneda Airport | Ota, Tokyo | Japan |
United Arab Emirates Dubai International
Airport | Garhoud, Dubai | United Arab Emirates |
United States O'Hare International
Airport | Chicago, Illinois | United States |
United Kingdom London Heathrow Airport | Hillingdon, London | United Kingdom |
China Shanghai Pudong International
Airport | Pudong, Shanghai | China |
Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport | Chek Lap Kok, Islands, New Territories | Hong Kong SAR, China |
France Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport | Roissy-en-France, Île-de-France | France |
The Future of Switch
The Switch is currently the biggest portable console on the market.
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Nintendo has created a great console for portability and playing with a group. When considering the Flight Simulator, Portability is something it’s lacking. But sociability isn’t something that’s necessary or a selling point of the game.
In the future, we are likely to see potential models of the Switch become smaller and smaller and have greater hardware for games like Flight Simulator to run on.
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For now, we will, unfortunately, have to make compromises in some areas.
Will it come to Switch?
The likelihood of seeing the simulator come to Switch is low, but not zero.
BEAUTY IN NATURE - Microsoft Flight simulator is set to release later this year!
As mentioned before, developers are always looking to expand their horizons and one great way to do this is to target as many platforms as possible.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like Microsoft are wanting to sell the Flight Simulator outside of the Microsoft Store.
But there is a possibility we’ll see other, more expansive simulators on the Switch in the future.