A few DCS World news items coming at us as we head into the weekend. The first is news that DCS: Normandy 2.0 is about to exit early access as third party map developer Ugra Media report that their early access plans are nearly complete. The map is picking up various improvements and winter textures. There’s also a small update from Octopus G, working on the DCS: La-7, with news on that project. Let’s check it out!
Normandy winter arrives




Ugra Media’s DCS: Normandy 2.0 map is about to exit early access as promised features, notably the winter version of the scenery, are slated to arrive in the next update. The map has undergone several other updates including the addition of new airfields, added points of interest and upgraded existing airports.
New airfields being added:
- Alderney
- Guernsey
- Jersey
- Headcorn
- Holmsley South
- Northolt Saint-Pol-Bryas
- Bembridge
Improvements to the overall look of Kenley, Ford and High Halden are also part of the update.
New points of interest include Royal Albert Hall, Dover Castle, Grand Opera, Wembley Stadium, Notre-Dame de Rouen, and even the Moulin Rouge. There are also added radar stations, stadiums and other general improvements.
The current 20% early access discount will arrive when these improvements arrive in the next DCS World update.
More on this project on the DCS World Weekend news!
Octopus G updates on DCS: La-7

Meanwhile we have a small update coming in from developer Octopus G who has been busy finalizing the DCS: La-7. The aircraft already looks quite complete and the flight model has been approved by Eagle Dynamics, however, work is ongoing.
Since the FM approval, a lot of work has been done — including the implementation of life-support and emergency systems, configuration of failures and wear, bug fixing, documentation writing, and creation of the necessary content.
As the well-known saying goes, the remaining 10% of the work takes 90% of the time.
That last part of the quote is so often true with so many projects and its clear that DCS: La-7 is having the same experience. Check out Octopus G on Facebook for more!





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