5.10.2020
Prepar3D

Drzewiecki Design to Leave Older Platforms

 

Drzewiecki Design, a well-known developer on the flight simulation scene, has today taken to their Facebook page to announce that they will no longer develop or update their products for older platforms.

The End of an Era has come and with some nostalgic feelings, we are excited to adapt to the new reality. Because of that, we need to say “Goodbye!” to some of our old Friends – the platforms we worked on for many years.

Drzewiecki Design – Facebook Page

Drzewiecki Design has decided to leave the following platforms: Flight Simulator X (including Steam Edition), Flight Sim World, Prepar3D v1 up to v4.3. The products will be still available to be purchased and the customer support will still remain active, but we can’t expect updates and new products to come to them.

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Having said that, we inform you that neither new products nor major updates will be published for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, Microsoft Flight Simulator X : Steam Edition, Flight Sim World, Prepar3D v1, Prepar3D v2, Prepar3D v3 as well as Prepar3D v4.0-v4.3.

Drzewiecki Design – Facebook Page

X-Plane 11, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Prepar3D v4.4+ and Prepar3D v5 support will remain as is, and we can expect new products and updates to come.

Along with that, it was announced, that all products for Flight Simulator 2004 from Drzewiecki Design are now free of charge, however, no support will be provided for those.

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We appreciate your understanding and we feel extremely excited about stepping into the new future of Flight Simulation!

Drzewiecki Design – Facebook Page

Disclaimer: the featured image is showcasing EPKK Kraków X V3 FSX P3D FSW

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