Taking to the skies in Microsoft Flight Simulator is a dream for many. The thought of soaring above the clouds and seeing stunning locations was enticing, and carving through the mountains of Switzerland or iconic German architecture is something that can now be achieved thanks to modern technology. Not only is the ability to see planet Earth's finest views a draw, but the machines that take players there are also an important part of its success — from hulking jumbo jets to plucky propeller planes.
With the likes of Top Gun already being included in a recent Microsoft Flight Simulator update, there is chatter about what else could be included in the months to come. The act of flying lends itself to many potential crossovers that Microsoft would do well to explore. With the recent announcement of Halo's Pelican aircraft set to feature in the game at the 2022 Xbox/Bethesda Showcase, the flood gates have swung open for more franchises to take advantage of Asobo Studios' incredible experience.
Why You Should Play Microsoft Flight Simulator With a Yoke System
Microsoft Flight Simulator accurately replicating the feeling of flying over the world using satellite information from Bing Maps makes the game a marvel, but when the setting is so meticulously recreated, there's great potential to splice real-world accuracy with the wonders of fiction. One of the biggest fictional properties is Star Wars, and with such an impressive repertoire of aviation machines included in the Disney-owned IP, it would be a shame to not give players the ability to breeze over Paris in an X-Wing or TIE Fighter.
Disney has been more than willing to invest in plenty of Marvel and Star Wars gaming experiences over the years. Star Wars: Squadrons is
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