Flight simulation is a very active hobby, with news coming out every day, but not everyone has the time to keep up, so here’s our sixth weekly video overview, including the major reveals and releases from the past week.
Of course, this video comes in addition to our daily news coverage, which isn’t going anywhere. This is simply a recap presented weekly in a compact and easily digestible video format for those who prefer to consume their news that way.
This video wonìt cover every bit of news from the past week, but it includes a comprehensive selection of releases and reveals that will provide you with a fairly complete but still quick view of what’s happening in the industry. Incidentally, you can watch the fifth episode from last week if you so wish.
This week, we covered major flight simulators like Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane, but you may see other sims covered if something big happens related to them.
If you want even more details and more reveals, you can, of course, check out our daily news, which we’ll also conveniently link below the video.
Without further ado, you can watch the sixth episode below. Of course, we’d love it if you could like and subscribe to our growing YouTube channel, as that’s always extremely helpful and appreciated.
Here’s a list of all of our flight simulation news for the week:
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 26, 2025
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 27, 2025
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 28, 2025
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Get a New Dusseldorf Airport
- Beechcraft Starship for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020 Gets June Release Window
- War Thunder Reveals Mitsubishi F-2, Famous Battleships and More Ahead of “Leviathans” Update
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 29, 2025
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 30, 2025
- Today in Flight Simulation News – May 31, 2025
- Today in Flight Simulation News – June 1, 2025
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 is available for PC and Xbox Series X|S. It’s worth mentioning that Fenix’s aircraft are PC exclusive.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is also available for the same platforms following its recent release in November. If you want to see the massive visual difference against Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, you can enjoy our video and screenshot comparison.
X-Plane 12 is available for PC and mobile platforms, and it’s a flight simulator by Laminar Research.