Microsoft Flight Simulator

Description
Microsoft Flight Simulator is a realistic, open-world flight simulation game, marking the return of the renowned franchise. Players are invited to pilot a wide range of aircraft - from light planes to wide-body jets - across an authentically rendered Earth, experiencing accurate geography, weather, and aviation procedures within a comprehensive simulator framework.
The core gameplay centers around piloting aircraft with realistic flight physics, cockpit instrumentation, and supportive systems such as AI-assisted air traffic control and virtual co-pilots. Training modules, landing challenges, and guided bush trips help new pilots learn takeoff, navigation, and landing mechanics. Flight plans can be mapped anywhere in the world, and real-time meteorological conditions and live air traffic enhance immersion. The game supports both single-player and multiplayer modes, offering experiences from serene discovery flights to instructional simulations.
Distinctive features include a fully realized Earth reproduced using live satellite imagery, photogrammetry, and Microsoft Azure cloud technology to generate real-time 3D terrain and atmospheric effects. The in-game world spans cities, geographical landmarks, and over 37,000 handcrafted airports - all populated with dynamic air and ground traffic, volumetric weather, and wildlife that respond to atmospheric conditions. VR support, scalable realism settings, and the ability to tailor assistance levels are also included features.