In their latest development update, the Deadstick Bush Flight Simulator team has shared exciting progress on several key features. Among the highlights is the introduction of procedural weather changes, which are now in development and expected to enhance immersion and realism significantly. The team has also made adjustments to the in-game reputation system, refreshed the map UI, and begun concepting new side missions that aim to expand gameplay variety.
The biggest announcement is the opening of playtest sign-ups for the community. While there is no confirmed date yet for the playtest, players eager to get early hands-on experience can now request access via the Deadstick Steam store page. The developers emphasized that selected players will be notified via Steam and updates will be widely shared once the playtest is live.
This month’s media showcase included a hangar tour that introduced a custom photo wall feature, allowing players to upload and display images. Additionally, an early gameplay glimpse of cargo delivery mechanics was shared, drawing positive feedback on center of gravity and weight management. The update also featured the first in-game look at several airports—Lawless, Graves, and Cook—highlighting both day and dusk lighting conditions.