“We have been thrilled and humbled by the support and dedication that has fueled the Flight Sim community for the past 38 years,” says Jorg Neumann, head of Microsoft Flight Simulator. It is certain that a maximum of 40 available airports have been implemented in detail, the rest of the announced 37,000 airports are available, but have been implemented significantly less extensively. Microsoft currently leaves it open whether the three editions differ from the other aircraft and airports. Microsoft has published online lists of all the aircraft and airports that are in the different editions. Finally, there is also a Premium Deluxe Edition with another five additional planes and airports. Microsoft will offer a Deluxe Edition for 90 euros that includes five additional planes and five airports. Microsoft will launch the PC version first, with The Xbox One version will follow later. Editions with more planes and airports are available for 90 and 120 euros. The Standard Edition is available via the Game Pass subscription or sold separately for 70 euros. The much-anticipated Flight Simulator from Microsoft will see a release on August 18 for Windows 10.