FlightSimLabs (FSLabs) is working to bring the A321, to Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS), though they have yet to announce a definitive release date. The company has stated that it’s focusing on maintaining a high level of realism and accuracy in its products for MSFS. This move comes as FSLabs transitions from its historical focus on the Prepar3D platform, where it has a popular A320 series, to accommodate the rapidly growing demand for high-fidelity aircraft in MSFS.
Yes, Lefteris Kalamaras from FlightSimLabs recently confirmed on the FSLabs forum that the Airbus A321 is coming to Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS). This announcement marks the A321 as their first planned MSFS release, following the Concorde for Prepar3D, which has gained popularity for its detailed and realistic simulation.
While specific details on the release timeline or additional features are not yet available, this announcement has created anticipation within the flight sim community, especially among users who have long awaited FSLabs’ entry into MSFS. The company is known for its highly detailed, study-level simulations, so the A321 for MSFS is expected to uphold that standard. Further announcements or previews are likely as development progresses.