30.10.2025
MSFS

Parallel 42 Releases Cheat River Island for MSFS 2024

The developer Parallel 42 has released a new scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, continuing the series of their Scenes releases in the new simulator.

The developer Parallel 42 has released a new scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, continuing the series of their Scenes releases in the new simulator. This is the third native scenery in the series, bringing many improvements and utilisation of the new game, making the experience even more immersive.

This island strip in West Virginia is a great bush flying gateway to the Appalachians, which are now going to glow red and yellow, as autumn falls upon the country. This is going to work much better in MSFS 2024, as there are native seasons, and you won’t need any additional add-ons to experience the floral golden hour. The native seasons changing are then supported by custom vegetation assets on this scenery, ensuring accurate visuals in the area.

The Parallel 42 team has rebuilt this scenery using the latest tools available in the simulator, capturing the feel of the scenery as accurately as possible. There are high-fidelity models that are covered in enhanced textures, a custom 3D objects library enhances the life around the scenery, and using Parallel 42’s TrailBlazer technology, there are roads in the area that you can take a ride on using their JuiceGoose UTV.

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The scenery is now available through the Parallel 42 website for € 12.95, and is going to come soon to the Marketplace. If you are interested in reading more about Parallel 42’s Scenes, you can take a look at our editorial covering the story behind these interesting places and how to enjoy them best.

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