Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets Free Top Gun Expansion Today

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Fly to the danger zone with a special Top Gun for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

It’s a wonderful week for Top Gun fans. More than 3 decades after the theatrical release of the original film, the sequel, despite everything, is available to the general public. As you can imagine, at least one video game had to have a connection somewhere. In the end, the one who does it is the one who is perfectly logical. This is Microsoft Flight Simulator, which today adds a special expansion of Top Gun: Maverick and makes it loose for all players.

According to the Microsoft Flight Simulator website, the Top Gun: Maverick expansion was created in collaboration with Paramount Pictures. It will feature a special cinematic-themed livery for the F/A-18E Super Hornet, as well as 3 special education missions. Players will be tasked with mastering flight maneuvers and flying over complex terrain. Pilots can also board a new hypersonic aircraft up to Mach 10 and fly more than 150,000 feet above sea level.

Those who have seen a certain YouTube personality over the past 15 years may be wondering, “Wait, we don’t want to go out and pick up this thing, right?”The answer is yes, this extension will also come with a landing challenge on the carrier deck. Rest assured you know that this can’t be more complicated than the original NES edition of Top Gun.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Top Gun: Maverick DLC may not have a Kenny Loggins, but it turns out it has enough to entertain enthusiasts for a while. At no extra charge for the owners, it’s really worth a walk. The expansion is available now for PC and Xbox Series X. This will be good news for our own Jan Ole Peek, who we can probably convince to check him out at the next edition of Shack Air.

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