13.10.2025
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Boris Audio Works Releases PMDG 777 Soundpack

Boris Audio Works has officially released its new 777 soundpack for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Flight Simulator 2024, following the recent announcement.

Boris Audio Works has officially released its new 777 soundpack for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Flight Simulator 2024, following the recent announcement. This soundpack is going to majorly enhance the experience of flying this popular airliner in the simulated world.

Boris has focused on creating a detailed soundpack for each variant of the 777, including the -200ER, -300ER, the Freighter and the -200LR, alongside their specific engine variants. Each variant includes various sound details, cockpit ambience and different frequencies, making the differences between these variants pronounced further.

These sound sets are fully re-recorded, with detailed hydraulic and environmental systems, as well as improved sounds of the switches in the cockpit. In addition, differences between newer and older GE-90 engine variants are also recreated. Lastly, for those who will feel like the sounds are way too loud, they can use the included headphone simulation, which can be turned on through the aircraft’s radio panel.

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You can purchase each variant individually, costing approximately € 6.75. However, if you intend to fly all the variants, you can purchase the whole package for € 12.89. This price is estimated from the Orbx Store, as you will be charged in Australian Dollars and your local value-added tax. If you purchase the MSFS 2024 variant, you will be automatically granted the 2020 variant, completely free of charge as well.

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