Gran Turismo 7 Helped Shape Microsoft Flight Sim 2024's Upcoming PSVR2 Mode
Out early this year
Gran Turismo 7 Was an Inspiration for Microsoft Flight Sim 2024's PSVR2 Mode, Coming Soon
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is set to receive a highly anticipated PSVR2 mode early this year, and the development team has revealed an unexpected source of inspiration behind the feature. According to the developers, Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo 7 and its acclaimed PSVR2 implementation played a significant role in shaping their approach to bringing virtual reality to the popular flight simulation title.
The team behind Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 studied how Gran Turismo 7 successfully translated its detailed cockpit environments and realistic driving experience into virtual reality on Sony's headset. The racing simulator was widely praised for its immersive VR mode, which allowed players to feel as though they were truly sitting inside a car, complete with accurate depth perception and intuitive head tracking. The flight sim developers saw clear parallels between the cockpit-focused experiences of both genres and sought to capture that same sense of presence and immersion for their own game.
Bringing VR to a flight simulator presents unique challenges, including the vast scale of environments, the complexity of aircraft instrument panels, and the need for smooth performance to prevent motion sickness. The developers have indicated that they have been working closely with the hardware capabilities of the PSVR2, leveraging its eye tracking, haptic feedback, and high-resolution displays to create an experience that feels natural and comfortable for extended play sessions. The goal is to make players feel as though they are genuinely sitting in the cockpit of an aircraft, gazing out over photorealistic landscapes rendered in stunning detail.
The PSVR2 mode for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is expected to launch early this year, though an exact release date has not yet been confirmed. The addition of virtual reality support is seen as a major milestone for the franchise on PlayStation and could significantly boost adoption of Sony's VR headset. Fans of both flight simulation and virtual reality are eagerly awaiting further details, with many hoping the mode will set a new standard for immersive gaming experiences on the platform.