Come with us to explore the brand-new Rome Fiumicino Airport (LIRF) V2 in Italy in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, thanks to the simulator’s innovative walkaround feature.
The airport will be released tomorrow, January 8, by MK STudios. Simulation Daily was provided a copy ahead of time for the purpose of this video.
This is the third episode of this video series, following Perth, Katowice, and Rovaniemi, as we continue to celebrate the labor of love of many developers who are delivering airports that look better and better as time goes on.
Please keep in mind that this is not a review, but simply a casual exploration with a completely unscripted narration.
Of course, you may get a sense of the quality of the airport, but we prefer to show you as much as possible with casual, unscripted commentary in line with our founding principle of giving you the tools to decide for yourself whether you may like a product or not, instead of telling you whether you should or shouldn’t.
Incidentally, while it’s shown here on MSFS 2024, the airport will also come for MSFS 2020.
You can watch the video below to see the airport in its entirety. Of course, we’d appreciate it if you could like it and subscribe to our growing YouTube channel, as that’s always extremely helpful. Comments and feedback are also always welcome, even more so if you have questions and doubts, to which we’ll try to respond ASAP.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X|S, and PS5. If you’d like to hear more about the simulator, you can watch our latest interview with Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann.
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our latest roundup article from yesterday.
If you want to go further back, we have a handy overview video of the major flight simulation news in the past week. You can watch it below. As usual, leaving a like and a comment and subscribing to our growing YouTube channel is extremely helpful.
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