The recently-released title's significant launch issues have sparked widespread backlash and criticism among the player base.
The server handling Career Mode became overloaded due to the number of requests. Players are now being brought on "at a steady pace."
"With so many users initializing the sim concurrently, we have a large number of server requests," says the official support account.
The newest instalment in Microsoft's simulation franchise boasts a new Career Mode, tech and visual improvements, a more detailed open world, and more.
Nine Sols, Aliens: Dark Descent, Little Kitty, Big City, and PlateUp! are also being added to Game Pass in the coming week.
Missions with poor weather (among other factors) will be rated as more challenging, ensuring less-experienced players aren't in over their heads.
PC players can expect the upcoming flight sim to launch with the full backing of Nvidia, for those who intend to push their hardware to the limits.
The next instalment in the flight sim franchise is due out for Xbox Series X/S and PC a week from now, on November 19.
Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name, and Persona 5 Tactica will also leave the service on November 15th.
Recommended settings list a 32 GB RAM among its requirements, while the so-called ideal specs will require a 64 GB RAM.
Other titles include Forza Horizon 5, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, and Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Head of Microsoft Flight Simulator Jorge Neumann says the upcoming game is going to be "truly a digital twin you can absorb."
The latest trailer highlights different career activities, from the VIP Charter Service and Aerial Firefighting to Search and Rescue.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will allow players to pursue various air-based career paths, and is slated for release in 2024.