22.10.2020
MSFS

SamScene3D Further Previews Hong Kong City for MSFS

 

Scenery developer SamScene3D, well known for their VFR sceneries for different platforms, has taken to Facebook today to share further previews for their upcoming Hong Kong City scenery for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

SamScene3D, which recently made their way into the Microsoft Flight Simulator market with their Tokyo landmarks and Shanghai city, has shared new night time screenshots of their work on Hong Kong City which has recently been the centre of attention on their Facebook.

The scenery will feature many Hong Kong landmarks and is a true-to-life rendition of the real Hong Kong Island, and Kowloon City. Unfortunately, the infamous Kai-Tak airport will not be featured in the package.

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Hong Kong Island, which will be the main focus point in the scenery, is the second largest island in Hong Kong and is home to over one million people. Kowloon city which is also featured in the package, is one of the oldest places in Hong Kong and most notably home to the defunct Kai-Tak airport.

Release is set for the 30th of October, but a price has not been shared. To see the last preview of the scenery, you can visit our last article on the subject here.

Source: SamScene3D Facebook.

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