Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 - 400 Simverse Coins
Virtual currency for a sim with genuine depth - but read the fine print before you spend: Simverse Coins work only on Xbox and Windows Store versions, not Steam.
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About Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 - 400 Simverse Coins
I track addon ecosystems the way some people track stock portfolios, so Simverse Coins caught my attention the moment the MSFS 2024 in-sim Marketplace went live. This 400-coin bundle is the in-game currency for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's Marketplace, where third-party developers sell aircraft, hand-crafted airports, liveries, and scenery packs. The Marketplace launched several months after the game itself - a telling detail about the state of MSFS 2024 at release - but it is now open and growing, with thousands of ported MSFS 2020 items alongside native 2024 content. Coins link to your Microsoft Account and carry across all supported devices, so if you split time between an Xbox Series X and a Windows PC via the Xbox app, your balance follows you. Before you commit, the single most important caveat in this entire listing: Simverse Coins purchased at retail are incompatible with the Steam version of MSFS 2024. If you bought the base game on Steam, this coin pack is simply inert. Full stop. Check your launcher before you check out. For everyone on the Xbox or Windows Store side, the coins function as a straightforward premium currency - the familiar model where you buy a bundle slightly larger than the item you want, ensuring Microsoft holds a small float of your money at all times. The 400-coin denomination sits in the mid-range of available packs, suitable for picking up a quality third-party aircraft or a couple of detailed airport add-ons. Pricing of individual Marketplace items in coins versus local currency can be toggled in your wallet settings, so you can comparison-shop before burning the balance. The underlying sim these coins are spent inside is worth understanding. MSFS 2024 ships with around 70 aircraft in its standard edition, 150 hand-crafted airports, and an all-new career mode that structures progression around real pilot jobs - cargo runs, search and rescue, aerial photography, even airship operations. The career layer is where most of the grind lives, and reviewers have consistently flagged it as repetitive in its early hours. The sim is almost entirely cloud-streamed, which produces spectacular fidelity on a good connection and a frustrating slideshow on a poor one. Launch was rough by most accounts, but post-launch patching has improved stability meaningfully. If you are buying coins today rather than at launch, the platform underneath them is in considerably better shape than it was. The honest assessment for a coin pack specifically: this is a utility purchase, not a content purchase. You are buying purchasing power inside an ecosystem that is still maturing. Third-party native MSFS 2024 content is still catching up to what existed for 2020, and some ported items carry compatibility caveats. Spend coins on content that is explicitly verified for 2024 in the Marketplace, not on legacy 2020 ports tagged as unreviewed. If your hangar wishlist is already written down and you know which aircraft or airport you want, 400 coins is a reasonable top-up. If you are buying speculatively and hoping the catalog fills out, that patience is probably better rewarded by waiting. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Asobo Studio, Frima Studio, Longtail, Zoe Mode
- Publisher
- Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date
- Nov 19, 2024