Today, Militech Simulations revealed the specific release date and plenty of details for the Sikorsky MH-60 helicopter and for the related Mission Hub for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 and MSFS 2020.
We learn on the developer’s Discord server that both will launch on July 31, 2025, priced at $37.99 for the helicopter and $15.99 for the Mission Hub. You can get them bundled for $49.99.
Besides the developer’s own store and third-party stores only for PC, a launch on the official marketplace, including both PC and Xbox, is scheduled for the same day for the helicopter (but it may change depending on Microsoft). The Mission Hub should arrive on the official marketplace for both platforms in early August.
It’s worth mentioning that the Mission Hub is not required to fly the helicopter, and it’s aircraft-agnostic, so some of its features can be enjoyed with any aircraft you may have.
The package will include the Sierra, Romeo, and Tango versions of the helicopter, with paint kits available before release for the Sierra, and after for the Romeo and Tango versions.
The full manual will be released one or two days before the official launch date, so you’ll be able to start studying.
In the gallery below, you can find a list of specific features for both the MH-60 and the Mission Hub.
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