X-Plane 12: Developers prepare public Early Access

X-Plane 12: Developers prepare public Early Access


from Michael Miskulin
The fans of the X-Plane series are patiently waiting for the release of the next offshoot X-Plane 12. Now the developers have given a short update and explain how they are preparing for public early access.

Laminar Research’s X-Plane 12 flight simulator is set to be completed soon. As an alternative to the Microsoft Flight Simulator, it can definitely keep up with the king of the genre and even score more points with some enthusiasts in certain details. Now the developers are preparing for public early access.

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X-Plane 12: Update from the developers to Early Access

Although the development of X-Plane 12 is already well advanced, the flight simulation will still enter an Early Access phase. Essentially, the team needs to complete the actual flight model. It is in the final test cycles. In the meantime, the developers have delivered a short update on X-Plane 12 and Early Access via Twitter. It states: “We are in the process of packing up a build that we consider a candidate for public Early Access. Testing will likely start tomorrow and will give us a better idea of ​​the schedule. If this alpha build gets accepted, we can start the Early Open access for everyone!”

So what exactly could early access for X-Plane 12 look like? We don’t know for certain. However, the usual procedure on such occasions suggests that the early access version of the flight simulator will be easy to buy via the developer’s official website or via Steam once the release has taken place. According to current information, X-Plane will be available in Early Access for around $60. Buyers will also get parallel access to X-Plane 11 during the early access phase. We’re excited to see what’s new in X-Plane 12 compared to its predecessor. Here, too, the developers have promised an update soon.

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Source: Twitter



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