21.11.2020
Prepar3D

Orbx OpenLC Asia Development Update

 

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Orbx, a well-known development studio, has shared information about their upcoming OpenLC content for Prepar3D. The post was made through their forums mainly focusing on how the development will progress in the future.

OpenLC Asia is going to be the sixth OpenLC product in this product range and will be covering the entire area of south and central Asia together with the Asian part of Russia and Oceania.

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The developers are focusing on development through three stages. The first one will be focused on western Asia, where countries like Kazachstan, India, Syria, Bangladesh, or Nepal are in. The second part will be focused mainly on Russia and the Caucasus and last but not least, Eastern Asia will be developed, there are countries like China, Korea, Japan, and Malaysia. The coverage map can be seen below.

Coverage Map

The developers are looking forward to starting the beta testing of the first stage in late December. Stage number three is the most difficult one, so it will take a lot of time to create it. The developers are expecting that this product should be released at the end of 2021.

The stages of development will be released independently from each other on the Orbx store, meaning, that the entire OpenLC Asia product will be released as three separate products.

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The pricing or any further information haven’t been shared in this development update, however, if there will be anything new about this development, we will let you know.

Source: Orbx Forums

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