And you thought Microsoft Flight Simulator was realistic before; now it can have a ship stuck in the Suez Canal.
What you need to know
- A modder added the Ever Given container ship to Microsoft Flight Simulator.
- The mod replicates the real-world blockage of the Suez Canal.
- After nearly a week of blocking the canal in real life, the Ever Given has been mostly freed.
A Microsoft Flight Simulator modder has had some fun by adding a ship to the Suez Canal within the game (via GeekWire). In the real world, the Ever Given container ship has made headlines for almost a week by blocking the Suez Canal, a major shipping lane for world commerce. While the ship has been mostly freed in real life, you can block the Suez Canal within Microsoft Flight Simulator.
The developers of Microsoft Flight Simulator do a great job of incorporating real-world content into the game, including castles in World Update 3, but the appearance of the ship in the Suez Canal requires a mod. You can grab the mod online, but you'll also need to have the Global AI Ship Traffic mod installed.
A video of the stuck ship was recently shared on TikTok by "donut_enforcement."
@donut_enforcement MSFS 2020 Stuck cargo ship #suezcanal #MSFS2020 #nvidia #evergiven #evergreen
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