


We don’t know whether those will be released in English as well at some point.īelow you can check out a trailer and plenty of screenshots, alongside an official description directly from the Steam listing. Learn the basics of flight, from taxi and takeoff through challenging landings -Learn how to combine the stunning power of the Learning Center and Free Flight Ability with real-world flight situations -Explore exciting new ways to use 'Flight Simulator X,' from flying air rallies to func. The ATC4 product range in Japanese includes many more local airports, the latest of which is Sapporo Chitose released in Japan this year. Hopefully, someone will mod them back in when the game is released. The only downside is that the English version won’t feature the many real-world Japanese airlines that are portrayed in the Japanese one, likely due to licensing issues. Fly like a real Cessna 172 and 182 pilot. You can fly a C172 or a C182 RG in a 1 to 1 G1000 flight panel, as real as it can get.Our latest flight training device designed and produced to exceed FAA requirements as a certified AATD. I’ve wanted a localization of this series for at least a decade, but I never actually expected it. All in one Glass Cessna Flight Panel.Flight Training has never been so beautiful. The title puts you in command of the ATC of the super-busy Tokyo Haneda airport, and you have to guide plenty of airliners to take off and land safely in what is basically a challenging and fairly realistic puzzle. The series has been ongoing since 1998, and the version we’re getting is actually based on Haneda 2, the improved version of the game that was released in Japan in 2018. It will be released via Steam on October 15. Veteran Kyoto-based developer TechnoBrain announced an English version of I Am an Air Traffic Controller 4, the latest in its long-running series of ATC simulators. While western releases of Japanese games aren’t rare nowadays, there are some that are still completely surprising.
