Microsoft Flight Simulator on PlayStation? Sadly, it’s a rip-off


When I saw that “Flight Simulator 2025” was recently spotted on Sony’s PlayStation Store, my initial thought was that it was a leaked indicator of Microsoft’s 2024 Xbox Series X|S and PC exclusive sim getting a PS5 release. Upon further inspection, though, it’s clear that I was very mistaken.

Indeed, while the game’s name will naturally draw Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 to mind, Flight Simulator 2025 is in actuality an entirely different project published by a company known as “Grizzly Games Limited.” Notably, its PlayStation Store page features an image that looks suspiciously AI-generated (four different AI image detectors I ran it through came to the same conclusion), leading me to try to investigate the studio a bit.

The company’s website (thanks for the link, Eurogamer) lists 16 mobile-style games that it was supposedly responsible for, though their box arts are obviously made with AI and none of the Google Play Store links for any of the titles actually lead to a store listing. And while it’s no longer possible to get any of them, what little gameplay I could find of the games on YouTube confirmed that they’re your average run-of-the-mill shovelware releases.

Flight Simulator 2025 has absolutely nothing to do with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024. (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

This alone should steer you clear of Grizzly Games Limited’s Flight Simulator, honestly, but in case it hasn’t: The company’s name and logo has actually been stolen from indie studio GrizzlyGames, a developer known for its relaxing 2017 wingsuit game Superflight and last year’s popular tower defense title Thronefall. Eurogamer reached out to the team to ask about the situation, and GrizzlyGames promptly responded verifying the illegal nature of Grizzly Games Limited’s publishing.



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