For years, the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) community has been waiting for a "study-level" heavy hitter. We’ve had the FBW A32NX, the PMDG 737, and the Fenix A320. But the crown jewel of long-haul aviation—the next-generation Boeing 777X—has remained a holy grail.
In the screenshots leaked by the beta team, the visual fidelity is staggering. MSFS handles complex geometry well, but watching those wingtips slowly crank up after landing via a custom hydraulic simulation? That will be a "walkaround view" moment for every simmer. Expect the usual PMDG standard: 4K textures, rain effects that actually bead, and a cabin that looks like a business class brochure. msfs 777x
The 777X is Boeing’s latest long-range, wide-body twinjet. It comes in two main variants: For years, the Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS) community
Realistically? We are likely looking at a release for the 777X. In the screenshots leaked by the beta team,
With Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 on the horizon (planned improvements to ground handling, avionics, and missions), the landscape for the 777X is about to change.