As we know, this year there should be a lot of Xbox games coming to PS5. Forza Horizon 5 (April 29, 2025), Indiana Jones and the Ancient Circle (April 17, 2025), Doom: The Dark Ages (May 15, 2025), and The Outer Worlds 2 (2025) are already planned and scheduled. Other rumors announce the releases of Hellblade II, a Gears of War compilation, and perhaps even a first Halo game.
What if Microsoft Flight Simulator 2025 was next? According to initial reports from insiders earlier this year, it is indeed planned. But be careful, this could also encourage certain unscrupulous companies to set traps for players. This is the case of the Grizzly Games studio which has just put online the file of the game Flight Simulator 2025 which has strictly nothing to do with the Microsoft game, developed by our French from Asobo.
The Flight Simulator 2025 scam
In 2020 and 2024, the French studio Asobo dazzled us with two sensational new versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator, the legendary Microsoft license which has existed since 1982. We were then without a doubt the best versions to date. According to the first rumors from insiders, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, the latest opus, is expected on PS5 in the coming months. This is enough to give ideas to some to try to scam players.
For a few hours now, we have been able to discover a Flight Simulator 2025 file on the PlayStation Store. A game that would be expected only on PS4, optimized for the PS4 Pro, with the vibrations of the DualShock4. We can see a visual very similar to that of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. But, this game has absolutely nothing to see with the gem made by Asobo.
Indeed, it is nothing more, nothing less, than a scam to deceive players. The game promises "a new standard in aviation simulation, combining ultra-realistic flight dynamics and breathtaking visuals". However, it is important to point out that it is developed by an obscure studio called Grizzly Games, whose only feat was to develop a few mobile games for the Google Play Store that are, to this day, all untraceable. So be very careful and don't get tricked!
0 Comments