RAZBAM’s DCS World aircraft have been removed from the Eagle Dynamics E-Shop, marking a notable turn in the ongoing disagreement between RAZBAM Simulations and Eagle Dynamics. This follows a lengthy conflict between the two companies, a conflict that has affected the DCS World community.
RAZBAM Simulations is a company that makes add-ons for DCS World, creating aircraft for the platform such as the F-15E Strike Eagle, the AV-8B Harrier II, and the M-2000C. Eagle Dynamics, based in Switzerland, develops DCS World, the platform on which these aircraft operate.



The disagreement between RAZBAM and Eagle Dynamics became public in April 2024. RAZBAM said they would stop providing support for their DCS aircraft, citing “circumstances completely beyond our control”. Eagle Dynamics replied by accusing RAZBAM of “improper actions” and saying they broke their contract, specifically concerning intellectual property rights.


Since those first public statements, the disagreement has grown. There were also reports that Eagle Dynamics had stopped a large part of RAZBAM’s development team from accessing development tools, and that notable RAZBAM developers have reportedly quit developing aircraft for DCS and have moved to develop aircraft for competitor simulators.
Now, as of the 7th of April 2025, RAZBAM’s DCS World aircraft have been removed from sale on the official Eagle Dynamics E-Shop. This removal reportedly happened at RAZBAM’s request. Even though they are no longer on sale in the Eagle Dynamics store, Eagle Dynamics stated that all RAZBAM products would continue to be fully supported by DCS and would remain operational. However, RAZBAM has indicated that they are the sole entity able to properly support, update, and develop their products, raising questions about how the modules will be supported in the long term.


The main points of the disagreement seem to be about unpaid money, with RAZBAM saying they have not received payments from Eagle Dynamics for over a year. Eagle Dynamics, while not directly talking about the payment issue, has accused RAZBAM of breaking their contract and intellectual property violations.
The removal of RAZBAM’s aircraft from the Eagle Dynamics store adds another layer to this ongoing situation. It also raises questions about what will happen in the future regarding RAZBAM’s contributions to the DCS World platform.