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Microsoft Flight Simulator Nelson Airport in New Zealand Announced by NZA Simulations

Third-party developer NZA Simulations announced another airport for Microsoft Flight Simulator. The developer revealed on its Facebook page that development has started on Nelson (NZNS) in New Zealand, which isn’t surprising since the country is NZA Simulations’ focus, as the name certainly suggests. Below you can check out the first screenshot, alongside a real-life picture of the same scene. Nelson is the sixth-busiest airport in New Zealand by passenger numbers, and it’s the home base of the regional airline Air Nelson. It’s also a relevant international airport for business jets.

Microsoft Flight Simulator Gets WIP Screenshots of London Update & Orbx Partnership Video

Today Microsoft and Asobo Studio published their regular development update for Microsoft Flight Simulator, and it has a couple of treats. First of all, we hear about the upcoming World Update which will improve scenery in the UK and Ireland. More specifically, we learn that its release is now planned between Feb. 9 and Feb. 11. We also get two work-in-progress images of London’s photogrammetry. We know that this wasn’t finished, which is part of the reason behind the delay of the update, and that’s certainly visible in the images,

Vancouver Titans release majority of roster due to coronavirus issues

The Overwatch League team Vancouver Titans have been forced to release much of the roster due to issues related to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. It’s a rough day in the Overwatch League. The Vancouver Titans have been forced to part ways with much of the active roster due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The team that had dominated the GOATs meta and fell second only to San Francisco Shock in the 2019 OWL competitive year is unfortunately releasing pretty most of its players and coaches for the time being. The

Overwatch League mid-season May tournaments begin this weekend

The Overwatch League is at its halfway point and all 20 teams are gearing up to compete in a pair of tournaments with $225,000 on the line. There is no denying that the Overwatch League is in a strange place right now, much like every other esport in the world. The continuing COVID-19 pandemic completely shook up Blizzard's plans for Season 3, which was supposed to see teams settle into their regional divisions, complete with road trips. But the publisher is rolling with these setbacks as best they can and

Korean Zombie Movie Train To Busan’s Sequel Gets Scary First Image

Parasite is one of the most successful foreign language movies ever released in the US, but it's not the only South Korean hit to have found a big audience in the west in recent years. The 2016 zombie action movie Train to Busan is one of the biggest movies ever released in South Korea and grossed more than $1.2 million at the US box office. Anticipation is high for the the follow-up Peninsula, which arrives later this year. The first image and new details have now been revealed.In an interview

Overwatch League announces online match format & March/April schedule

Following cancelation of live matches due to risk of COVID-19, the Overwatch League has announced its plans to resume in an online format along with a March and April schedule. No matter if there’s a global pandemic or not, the world keeps moving. The coronavirus has disrupted a huge portion of industry around the world, but esports is arguably in a place to recover and get back to business the best as Overwatch League has helped to prove. The League is moving to an online format in lieu of canceled