Emerging onto the scene a couple of years ago, Check Six Simulations had announced efforts to bring an Australian based map as well as a PC-9/A trainer. Those plans appear to have become untenable as the developer has announced that they are no longer continuing.
Map and aircraft development halted
Sometimes development goes according to plan and sometimes it doesn’t and according to Check Six Simulations, announced via a post on Discord and then copied to the DCS World forums, development has been halted on DCS projects.
Here’s what they had to say:
Dear DCS Community,
It is with a heavy heart that we at Check Six Simulations regret to inform you that we have made the extremely difficult decision to cease development of all DCS products effective immediately and close down the business. This is a result of solely internal matters within Check Six. We would like to take the chance to thank the community and ED, for all the ongoing support and feedback throughout our development. We wish the very best for the DCS community moving forward, onwards and upwards. Thank you
Check Six Simulations had previously announced DCS: Top End of Australia, a 1,400 x 800 km map that included RAAF Darwin and RAAF Tindal bases on it. They had also announced a PC-9/A turboprop trainer aircraft that was to be developed as a companion piece.
Both projects are presumably shuttered at this point based on the announcement above.






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