So, what’s coming with the update? The Iberian Peninsula includes Spain and Portugal, as well as Andorra, and Gibraltar. In total, players will be able to course through 583,000 square kilometers of wonderful landmarks, incredible sights, and marvelous buildings. You can take a look at the upcoming stunning visuals from the Microsoft Flight Simulator World Update 8 below:
The update allows players to explore coastal nooks of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, the heights of the Pyrenees, and the legendary architecture of Lisbon and Madrid. The update allows players to fly by some incredible monuments such as the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. There are other cities that will be added with the update such as Valencia and Seville. The update also includes four handcrafted airports, 99 custom points of interest, and 13 new activities: four bush trips, four fresh discovery flights, and five new landing challenges. The update will also include another ‘local legend’ aircraft, the Dornier Do J Wal. It’s categorized as a ‘flying boat’ and was the first aircraft to cross the South Atlantic, flying from Palos de la Frontera in Spain to Buenos Aires, Argentina in January 1922. All of this and more will be available for fliers to go through for free today. After Iberia, four more world updates are scheduled for release in 2022. What other parts of the world do you think you’ll be able to course through next? Let us know in the comments. Microsoft Flight Simulator is currently available on Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam/Windows Store)