When you’re in search of a brand new type of aerial problem to tackle, then now we have excellent news: the Microsoft Flight Simulator High Gun DLC is out now, it’s free, and it’ll casually ask you to land a ludicrously highly effective fighter jet on the deck of an plane service.
The High Gun DLC was introduced at E3 final 12 months, however was subsequently delayed – not due to any growth points, however as a result of it’s a tie-in with Paramount’s High Gun: Maverick, which itself was delayed as a result of coronavirus surge late final 12 months. The movie hits theatres this weekend, nonetheless, so the tie-in DLC is prepared for takeoff.
To entry the High Gun enlargement, you merely need to launch Microsoft Flight Simulator. In the primary menu, you’ll discover a new tile referred to as ‘Maverick Actions.’ If that is your first time launching the DLC, clicking the tile will take you to {the marketplace}, the place you’ll be capable to obtain the brand new enlargement – it’s about 4.78GB should you’re enjoying on the Xbox app.
As soon as the pack is downloaded, you’ll discover 5 new low-altitude challenges for the F/A-18E Tremendous Hornet, together with buzzing Riffe Lake (to doubtlessly try among the cool new supersonic results Asobo’s not too long ago added) or flying over Alaska’s Yanert Glacier.
The 2 superior challenges embrace a service touchdown on the deck of an plane service off the San Diego coast, and piloting an experimental Darkstar hypersonic jet up into the stratosphere for a coast-to-coast flight from California to Cape Canaveral Air Power Base in Florida.
The pack additionally contains three coaching missions for the Tremendous Hornet so you will get acclimated to the type of energy you’ll be working with within the highly effective fighter jet.
In a really good contact, the High Gun rating performs when you’re in that part of the menu. Now, get on the market and make Goose proud.
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