1.5.2022
MSFS

PMDG Hopes to Release 737 for MSFS Next Week

PMDG’s Robert Randazzo has shared his hopes to release the 737NG3 for MSFS next week. More information about the 737 for MSFS release here.

Robert S. Randazzo from PMDG continued to spread the good news about the most-anticipated aircraft for Microsoft Flight Simulator. Alongside publishing two new videos showcasing the 737 for MSFS, he also detailed his hopes for the release timeframe.

He wrote that there are only two issues preventing the 737 for MSFS to release. The developers managed to get enough information and sent the feedback to Asobo and are currently awaiting feedback.

Rober further also stated that he hopes to have us off on 737 adventures in time for next weekend, suggesting the team aims to release the addon during the week. Further, he did however comment that it entirely depends upon the results of their efforts in the next few days.

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That might likewise indicate that the release is not planned or expected within the first half of the week, but the second.

The price and exact features remain unknown. If you’ve purchased the PMDG’s 737NGXu back in 2019 during the special promotion, you will be eligible for a 99$ credit applicable towards any of the product line addons.

Apart from that, PMDG will not offer any other discounts. You can read more about the credit, PMDG’s 737 MAX for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and the release scheme in my other article by clicking here.

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