Experience the Bustle of Narita International Airport in 'ATC4: Airport NARITA [RJAA]'

Gaming Staff • May 16, 2025

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TechnoBrain Co., Ltd. has announced the release of the "NARITA [RJAA]" DLC for the air traffic control simulation game "I am an Air Traffic Controller 4" on Steam. This new downloadable content adds Narita International Airport, Japan's largest international airport, to the game.

Located in Chiba Prefecture, Narita International Airport is a hub for many of the world's airlines and serves a large number of passenger and cargo aircraft. The airport is controlled by the combined efforts of the nation's air traffic controllers and Narita's own ramp controllers. The DLC features a wide variety of aircraft from all over the world, and players will need to carefully select runways and issue instructions to change taxi routes in order to prevent delays.

The game includes several key elements that add realism and challenge to the gameplay. Bad weather and animal incursions can cause the airport to close, leading to gridlocked traffic as diverted planes fly in. Players will need to identify each aircraft's situation and determine the order of priority in order to manage the chaos. Large and cargo aircraft also require greater separation, as they need more time to get off the runway and are subject to limited runway use.

"I am an Air Traffic Controller" is a long-running series that immerses players in realistic airport settings as air traffic controllers. The game features simple controls, but precise judgment is required as situations constantly evolve. The demo version of the game is available for free on Steam.

The "NARITA [RJAA]" DLC was released on May 20, 2025 and is available for $39.99(USD) on Steam. The DLC requires a 64-bit processor and operating system, Windows 10 64bit, Intel 4th Gen Core i3 2.4GHz, 8 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4400 series, DirectX Version 9.0, 3 GB available space, DX9-compatible sound card, and 1366x768 display. More information about the game can be found on TechnoBrain's website, X, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channel.

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