The original Kerbal Space Program was seen as quite a unique game. Technically a simulator, it saw players build their best attempt at a space-faring vessel before jamming some strange aliens inside and hoping they survive the ordeal. As players have to learn all there is to know about theoretical space travel, Kerbal Space Program can be one of the longest games to beat on PC. However, it developed a following despite its strangeness and lengthy main story.
Not only was Kerbal Space Program a long game to complete, it took development a long time to finish too. Officially, development on Kerbal Space Program finished in August 2021, marking a decade since the process began. Development finished on the first game even long after the sequel, Kerbal Space Program 2, had been announced. Now, some fans are hoping it does not take another decade for development to finish, as Kerbal Space Program 2 has been delayed again.
Kerbal Space Program Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X Later This Year
This latest delay comes from Nate Simpson, the creative director of Kerbal Space Program 2. Simpson claims he can finally answer the question of when the game is going to come out, but fans may be disappointed to know that the game will launch for PC in early 2023, not the late 2022 release date that had initially been acknowledged. For console players, the game's release date is even more vague, as Simpson states that Kerbal Space Program 2 will release after the PC date.
Simpson goes on to say that the team working on Kerbal Space Program 2 is committed to reaching a «high bar» of quality, with «peerless graphics and a rich universe» for players to explore. Much of the community were happy with the focus being put on quality rather than
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