The Iberian Peninsula in Microsoft Flight Simulator has now been revamped with the release of World Update VIII. Asobo has added in new photogrammetry cities, high-quality 3D models of various points of interest, enhanced airports, improved elevation data and aerial satellite imagery.
With this update, dense cities including Lisbon, Barreiro, Malaga, Bilbao, Cascais and Coimbra are all now rendered in high-quality, full 3D photogrammetry. As you roam throughout the peninsula, you’ll spot various new handcrafted points of interest. This includes major landmarks like the Alamillo Bridge, the Tenerife Concert Hall, and Estadio Algarve, as well as natural features like the Rock of Gibraltar.
Iberia refers to the large landmass of western Europe that encompasses the countries of Spain and Portugal. The British Overseas Territory known as Gibraltar is also a part of this update since it’s connected to Spain, along with Andorra, a super small principality that is independent but landlocked between France and Spain.
To help you find and experience some of these freshly made locales, Asobo has prepared four new Bush Trips, five new Discovery Flights, and five new Landing Challenges. Additionally, over 100 airports across the Iberian Peninsula have been updated in Microsoft Flight Simulator. The global map also received an additional 1000 airports that were not previously present in the simulator.
Image Credit: Asobo Studios/Microsoft
While the client update does include the core game files, to gain full access to all of the content included in World Update VIII, you’ll have to run an additional download from the in-game Content Manager. This is to ensure you’re not downloading extra data in the event that you don’t intend to
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