Posted on Monday 6-Feb-2012 9:35 PM

Microsoft Flight free to download from Feb 29

Free-to-play flight sim arrives with selection of paid DLC

Microsoft has confirmed it will release the free-to-play Microsoft Flight on February 29.

Microsoft Flight Screenshot
The game is a remaining of the Microsoft Flight Simulator series, which lets gamers fly over the main Hawaiian Island exploring and performing challenges and tasks.

While the game is free, you will be able to expand your horizons with paid DLC, three of which will be available at launch.

The big one is the Hawaiian Adventure Pack - which includes the remaining Hawaiian Islands, a new plane and 20 new missions - for 1600 Microsoft Points.

This sits alongside two DLC planes, The Maule M-7-260C, which includes detailed external and internal cockpit modeling for 1200 Microsoft Points, and the North American P-51 Mustang, flyable from the outside only, for 640 Microsoft Points.

Check out more info and trailers for the game through here.

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2 comments so far...

  1. BenThomasFoster on 6 Feb '12 said:

    inb4 people not understanding it's a simulation and not a game

  2. captain savaloy on 7 Feb '12 said:

    It's actually straddling both camps, there are some quite "sim" elements to it, but on the whole, it's been dumbed down for the casual audience.