One eager Microsoft Flight Simulator, right where Sony’s real-life headquarters would be. The 2020 edition of Microsoft’s photo-realistic airplane sandbox title uses actual maps and photos from sources like Bing to create its game world, but that hasn’t stopped players from finding (or even adding) some strange locations or fun Easter Eggs while soaring across the virtual globe.

So far, eagle-eyed pilots have taken note of World Of Warcraft’s Azeroth or even turning buildings into tower-sized gaming consoles.                                

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A couple of days ago, Redditor gigantic Xbox Series X console at the site of Microsoft's Redmond, Washington HQ a few days before this.

Meanwhile, both the PlayStation 5 and Get Out’s Daniel Kaluuya and music from Labyrinth at the beginning of October.

Big-budget promotions aside, seeing skyscraper-sized versions of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X along the skylines of Microsoft Flight Simulator is bizarrely amusing, especially given how both consoles have had their designs compared to buildings in the past few months. Overall, this quirky mod serves as a fun little way of building up excitement for when the newest console generation makes its highly anticipated debut this November, as well as spicing up a route trip across Microsoft Flight Simulator’s rendition of Sony’s Tokyo headquarters.                                                          

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Microsoft Flight Simulator is available now on Xbox One and PC, and it will launch on Xbox Series X/S in 2021.

Source: Oh_Gaz, VG247