Mon. Apr 6th, 2026

Il-2: Korea Flight Sim Reveals Stunning Detailed Ground Environments

Detailed landscape rendering in Il-2: Korea
An early look at the intricate ground environment in Il-2: Korea.

While the meticulous design of aircraft often takes center stage in flight simulators, 1C Game Studios is dedicated to ensuring that the ground environments in their upcoming title, “Il-2: Korea Game Series,” are equally impressive. The developers have shared new insights into their efforts to create a highly detailed and realistic natural world for players to explore from above.

To achieve this, 1C Game Studios has fundamentally re-evaluated and revamped their graphical engine and artistic methodologies. Moving beyond previous approaches used in titles like ‘Great Battles,’ their artists have developed new techniques specifically for “Il-2: Korea.” This intense work aimed to deliver a natural environment that is more detailed, diverse, and realistic. Extensive research was conducted to define new color palettes, textures, and natural patterns, rebuilding these elements from the ground up to integrate seamlessly with the game’s new technologies and advanced lighting systems.

The development team noted that in earlier screenshots and promotional materials, the ground often appeared dark and uniform, causing objects to stand out unnaturally. This was attributed to the use of temporary textures and placeholder color relationships. However, the implementation of these new technologies demanded a fresh set of parameters, which has resulted in a richer, more varied, and significantly more natural-looking environment. The entire landscape is now perceived and illuminated with greater realism.

1C Game Studios logo
1C Game Studios

The “Il-2: Korea Game Series” is currently slated for release in the second quarter of 2026.

Developers clarified that although grass and trees were visible in prior videos and screenshots, these were merely technological prototypes and temporary solutions. They are now in the final stages of completing the flora’s visual presentation in the new simulator, promising a fully realized and visually stunning natural world that complements the highly detailed aircraft.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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