Those that purchase Kerbal Space Program 2 in Early Access will help inform the future development of the game by providing feedback directly to its creators leading up to the full launch of the title. ![]() Kerbal Space Program 2 will bring an array of content at the launch of Early Access for players to explore, including hundreds of new and improved parts to build a variety of vehicles and rockets time warp under acceleration allowing for improved long-distance flights and vastly superior graphics featuring a planetary atmosphere and terrain system to make this the most visually impressive KSP game yet! The game will also feature improved tutorials and user onboarding to provide players with the necessary knowledge to excel at space flight. I don’t know about you, but I am really looking forward to this one and can’t wait to see more of what the developers have in in their digital Vehicle Assembly Building.Private Division and Intercept Games today announced that Kerbal Space Program 2, the sequel to the beloved rocket building sim, will launch in Early Access on Februfor PC on Steam, Epic Game Store, and other storefronts. “New animated tutorials, improved UI, and fully revamped assembly and flight instructions allow both experienced and novice players to quickly put their creativity to the test without sacrificing any of the challenge from the original game.” ![]() The game will also include a range of improvements including updated planets and parts and greater modding support, but most importantly for new players will be an overhauled tutorial to make it all more accessible – as the developers put it, “Kerbal Space Program 2 will create a whole new generation of space flight experts who will find themselves accidentally learning rocket science. In addition, players will be able to share these experiences collectively in multiplayer for the first time in franchise history,” the announcement said. ![]() “Players will be able to build without the constraints of planetary gravitation for the first time, which allows for larger constructions and more complex creations than ever before – including interstellar vessels. It’s no secret I am an enormous fan of Kerbal Space Program (released in 2015), which is a literal rocket science simulator where you get to build and design spaceships (using real-world astrophysics and science) and then send them to explore a solar system that is very similar to our own – all while crewed by a quirky crew of quasi-expendable adventurers known as Kerbals.īesides not taking itself too seriously, the game is fantastically moddable and configurable as well, and has generated some truly memorable gaming experiences for fans – everyone who has played it will remember their first successful lunar or interplanetary landing.Īccording to the announcement from developer Star Theory Games and publisher Private Division, Kerbal Space Program 2 is releasing in Q2 of 2020 and “offers a multitude of ways for players to further their space adventures with a robust offering of new planets to explore, new technologies to traverse the stars, and the ability to establish colonies, all rooted in real-world science.”
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