Microsoft Flight Simulator will function VR assist however it’ll launch first on the HP Reverb G2.
It was confirmed in a single day that Microsoft Flight Simulator would assist VR, but it surely is not going to come to headsets apart from the HP Reverb G2 till a later date.
Microsoft’s head of Flight Simulator Jorg Neumann advised Eurogamer it’ll come to different VR headsets, all of the widespread ones, however there’s nonetheless “work to be done for some of the others…it’s just going to take a few more months after that.”
The headset, created in collaboration with Microsoft and Valve, is slated to be made accessible this fall, and the VR replace will be free for all owners of the simulation title.
As famous in our Microsoft Flight Simulator preview, the simulation tile additionally helps TrackIR, a head monitoring enter system designed to be used with gaming and simulation PC titles.
After launch, you’ll be able to count on continued updates akin to themed DLC bundles, free world updates, and extra.
Microsoft Flight Simulator releases for Windows Store, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and Steam on August 18. It can be coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X.