Microsoft Flight Simulator is the best game ever on Xbox, he confirms

Microsoft Flight Simulator is the best game ever on Xbox, he confirms

Microsoft Flight Simulator is the best game ever on Xbox

It's been a year since Microsoft Flight Simulator turned PC gaming upside down with its realism and absurd simulation system. Now that it has arrived on the Xbox Series X and Series S in recent weeks, it has reached a new record: it is the best game on the Xbox Series X | S console according to the results of Metacritic.

Porting to the new consoles landed successfully. 91 is the Metacritic score earned by Microsoft Flight Simulator for its Xbox launch. The Asobo Studio gem has had enormous critical acclaim on PC, and is proudly confirming its well-deserved prestige even on Microsoft's console counterpart. For the moment, according to the Metacritic grade aggregator, the flight simulator has the best result for the Series X and Series S consoles.

Among the comments of the most enthusiastic users of Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X | S we find statements such as "incredible experience", "absolutely breathtaking game", "awesome" and "the true next-gen". We too have told you about our flight tests on Xbox consoles in this review, and for the occasion we remind you that the game is included with its standard version in the Xbox Game Pass subscription.

For Xbox Series X! S on Metacritic, behind Microsoft Flight Simulator we find the excellent metroidvania Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knight tied at 89 points with the surprise Doki Doki Literature Club Plus. Completing the top 5 are the new F1 2021 with a score of 88 and Devolver Digital's hack & slash Death's Door, with 86 points. On the other hand, the beautiful indie promise The Ascent is going badly, with a score of 67, penalized by technical problems on the console, even if Xbox users are rewarding the game with 81.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox Game Pass

Microsoft Flight Simulator is now available on Xbox Series X|S consoles, and the game is also free to play with Xbox Game Pass. Nearly a year after its launch on PC, developer Asobo Studios did a fine job at optimizing the very demanding game for Series X and Series S consoles, and Microsoft Flight Simulator is definitely one of the best-looking games you can play on Microsoft’s latest Xbox consoles right now.


'With the power of satellite data from Bing Maps and cloud-based AI using Azure, you’ll travel the entire planet in amazing detail with over 37 thousand airports, 2 million cities, 1.5 billion buildings, real mountain ranges, roads, trees, rivers, animals, traffic, and more. Simmers can expect the same level of depth as the PC version, with the most authentic and realistic flight simulator we have ever created and available to the widest audience ever,” explained Jorg Neumann, Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator.


With a 92 score on Metacritic, the Xbox Series X|S version of Microsoft Flight Simulator is the most critically-acclaimed Xbox Game Studios title released since the beginning of this new console generation. It’s really great to see such an old franchise launch on consoles for the first time, and Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X|S is really accessible with optimized controls, Screen Narrator support, and new features such as Discovery Flights, training flights, enhanced landing gear, and more.


If you missed it yesterday, we invite you to read our hands-on with Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X. Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X|S is priced at $59.99 on the Microsoft Store, and the game supports Xbox Play Anywhere and cross-save and cross-play support with the PC version released last year. If you've been playing the game on PC, a major update has also been released today bringing improved multi-core support for CPU and better memory and GPU usage.


Developer: ‪Xbox Game Studios‬


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