FSLabs Publishes Development Update for MSFS 2020/2024

Artur Araripe
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FSLabs has recently published a new development update regarding the long-awaited Pratt & Whitney update for their A321neo, released earlier this year with LEAPs as the sole engine option initially.

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A combination of technical challenges and continued changes introduced through Sim Updates in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 has necessitated unexpected additional work and testing validation, which has pushed the update’s rollout date forward.

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Furthermore, they are actively supporting Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, while also laying the groundwork for a fully native 2024 product line, which adds further complexity to their development process.

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Rather than pushing a half-baked update, FSLabs chose to wait it out until it’s all deemed properly stable, avoiding a sequence of micro-updates.

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They also do not expect the aforementioned update to be released before Christmas, as they don’t want to put unnecessary strain on their quality assurance and support teams, and they want to ensure full availability when the update is shipped. Development and testing will absolutely not stop during the holidays, though.

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They have also shared a few screenshots from their  current work-in-progress builds, and more details will be shared soon.

The add-on is available on their website for $69.95.

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