Pre-orders are now open for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 on Xbox and the Microsoft Store, with a Steam page likely to follow soon. Additionally, the full system requirements are now available, revealing a game that is modestly more demanding than its 2020 predecessor with a significantly reduced ...
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