Today, Indie developer SOGA Std announced that it will be adding another major update to its flight attendant sim Cabin Crew Life Simulator this month, introducing a slew of new features, including Safety Demonstrations, Emergency Landing events, and more.
The Cabin Crew Life Simulator’s November update’s Safety Demonstration System will perform realistic pre-flight safety demos with brand-new animations and interactions. Passengers will do well to pay attention to these, as the next update will also add new in-flight events and emergency scenarios, meaning every flight can turn into an unforgettable challenge.
The video below demonstrates some of those landings, including showing off the inflatable slide and life jackets that will be equipped for water landings.
Passengers are also getting more natural reactions to the AI characters and how they do their jobs. The AI crew members will also now assist and respond dynamically during flights, making everything feel more lifelike and immersive.
Cabin Crew Life Simulator also knows that life exists outside of work. As such, they’ve added off-duty content, letting you unwind in brand-new nightclub missions, customize your cabin with stylish decorations, and explore your life beyond the aisle.
While there is no current release date for the update, it is set to drop at some point in the next couple of weeks. Cabin Crew Life Simulator is currently available on Steam for $12.99.
Originally announced back in May 2024, Cabin Crew Life Simulator just recently flew into early access mid-way through last month. Despite having just been released, there’s already a detailed roadmap planned for the sim’s 2025 agenda, including even more levels and aircraft, a business system, and multiplayer that lets you and your friends serve on the crew of the E195 together.
For more information on this, the touching story behind its development, and other simulators currently in the early access stage of development, be sure to check back to Simulation Daily for updates.










