The result of an exclusive partnership between 343 Industries and Asobo Studio.
The iconic United Nations Space Command (UNSC) aircraft in Halo Infinite is officially available to fly in Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One and PC, as well as through Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Cloud Gaming.
No Covenant, no Banished, just vibes
Take to the skies in @MSFSofficial with a Pelican from @Halo Infinite: https://t.co/YhXEMvHexW | #XboxBethesda pic.twitter.com/XAkiNjoJt0
The christened Pelican (Dropship-Troop Carrier or D77-TC), is mainly known for its role as a carrier, providing entry and exit of troops in combat zones (preferably on safe ZA), as well as support through airborne weapons (automatic guns and rocket launchers).
Microsoft Flight Simulator x Halo Infinite
For the 40th anniversary of the Flight Simulator license, US publisher Microsoft Asobo Studio will offer a special free edition including many new content such as Spirit of St. Louis (Ryan NYP) in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. as well as Wright Flyer, Douglas DC-3, De Havilland Canada DHC-2-Beaver, Bell-407, Guimbal Cabri G2, DG Flugzeugbau LG8-18, DG Flugzeugbau DG1001E neo and Airbus A310 with the help of several third party developers including iniSimulations, MilViz, Bluemesh and Airplane Heaven. Note that classic airports from Microsoft Flight Simulator X and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004: A Century of Flight will also be included.
Finally, the tenth “United States and American Territories “update is available, featuring four new hand-modeled airports (Catalina -KAVX- in Catalina Island, California, Valdez -PAVD-, in the beautiful scenery of Alaska, in Lake Tahoe -KTVL). — in the huge Sierra Nevada in California and Block Island -KBID-, on the east coast of Rhode Island), 87 new attractions, three new landings, three familiarization flights and three bush trips.