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FLY CASUAL

f, like Luke Skywalker, you trust the Force more than your targeting glorious VR functionality is backed up by great 3D audio design. Even if you can’t see a pursuer, you can work out where they are and what they’re packing from the timbre of their engines and the pitch and tempo of incoming shots. Swoop too close to an exploding foe, meanwhile, and you’ll hear the tinkle of debris on your fuselage.

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