July 1, 2026
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Virtual pilots on console are getting a new way to keep their wings level without rearranging the entire living room.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Updated Jul 3, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Honeycomb is bringing its new flight gamepad to Xbox consoles, the manufacturer has announced. For virtual pilots who want to navigate the skies without transforming their living room into a commercial airline cockpit, the upcoming peripheral offers a middle ground between standard controllers and massive flight rigs.
The hardware maker confirmed the device is headed to Microsoft's console, addressing a common pain point for console flight enthusiasts. Playing a simulator on a standard controller often feels like trying to write calligraphy with a crayon, while full-sized setups require their own dedicated real estate.
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Console flight simulation has transitioned from a niche hobby into a mainstream genre, but the peripheral market has historically forced players to choose between basic gamepads and expensive, oversized throttle quadrants. Offering compact, specialized hardware fills a distinct gap for players who want precision without committing to a permanent desk installation. For Xbox, a broader library of supported flight gear helps solidify the platform as a viable home for simulation fans.
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