Announced on the Flight Sim Labs forums by Lefteris, the development team has released a new update for the A320-X, A319-X and also the A321-X for the 64-bit versions of the aircraft. The update itself is seen as a maintenance update which fixed various issues such as light intensity, rain and snow effects, and also connectivity with GSX. Further to the update, Lefteris also announced plans for when the long-awaited Sharklet update will be released and also a hint at the future of their upcoming Concorde-X.
Of course, the Sharklets for the A32X series has been long-awaited by many and it was hoped that 2020 would see the release of them for the simulator. This news sadly won’t happen as it has been confirmed that they will indeed be released in early 2021. Whilst this may be disappointing to some, it was said that the development team has received “excellent feedback” from those testing right now and that we can get more details soon. Lefteris said that their beta testers who regularly stream will soon be able to showcase the new capabilities for “the most feature-rich products so far to come.”
Another big topic of conversation from Flight Sim Labs is the reimagining of their Concorde. The Concorde-X is also confirmed to be releasing in “this coming year” and that we can expect some concrete information on the product at some point soon.
Lefteris closed his announcement by wishing everyone the best and for a happy and joyous 2021, when hopefully they can reunite with friends and fans around the world.
To get the update for the A32X series, you can download it through the redownload page and install it by overwriting the original install file. Stick with FSElite and we’ll be sure to let you know when we see any more information for the Sharklet update and also the upcoming Concorde-X.
Thanks to BasileDesquiens for the heads-up.