The best Microsoft Flight Simulator prices for every edition of this high-flying classic's comeback

Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020) deals and prices
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The gaming world erupted recently with news that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft was bringing back Flight Simulator, one of its most interesting and successful franchises, with a reboot worthy of 2020, including high-definition landscapes, new planes, and live weather. The end result is, to put it simply, superb, a visually stunning and fu🔯n-to-play masterpiece that will keep you entertained for hou💧rs.

The thrust of Microsoft Flight Simulator is, as you would imagine, flying: you're given a range of different planes ac🍷ross various different classes and can fly them in different weather conditions, during the night, and with ever-changing a💝tmospheric conditions. It's as close to flying as you can get while sitting behind your PC.

Microsoft has really stepped up how Flight Simulator looks with the 2020 release, rendering over 37,000 airports, 1.5 b🌌illion buildings, and two trillion trees, mountains, roads, rivers, and other features. It's a serious level of attention to detail and has really paid off, with a game that constantly surprises with new, incredibly detailed locations. 

There's three d🦋ifferent editions of Flight Simulator on offer – Standard, Deluxe, and Premium Deluxe – all of which have their pluses and minuses, detailed below.

Microsoft Flight Simulator prices deals

Microsoft's Flight Simulator prices

As the name suggests, the standard version of the game is the cheapest, clocking in at $59.99/£59.99, and features the more barebones selection of things: 20 planes and 30 "handcrafted" airports. You can still fly to the 37,000 airports on the map, but only 30 will include detailed rendering. But it's stಌill a hell of a lot of fun.

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Microsoft's Flight Simulator Deluxe Edition prices

The middle-tier version of Flight Simulator, costing $89.99/£79.99, has everything in the standard tier (naturally) but adds five additional planes from Diamond Aircraft and Textron Aviation and five additional airports: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Cairo International Airport, Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, O'Hare In🗹ternational Airport, and Cape Town International Airport.