![]() We'll be watching out for the latest updates here at Shacknews, so follow us for any further news on Kerbal Space Program 2's ongoing development. Console owners may have a significantly longer wait, however. Kerbal Space Program 2 will now aim for an early 2023 release on PC. We even saw it firsthand here at Shacknews last year when we spoke with Simpson shortly after our E5 showcase. Even with a handful of setbacks, the Intercept team has remained optimistic throughout. It's been delayed multiple times and has even had a change in developer, going from Star Theory to Intercept Games. Things have been rocky for this sequel to the acclaimed space travel simulator. Kerbal Space Program 2 has had a lengthy development cycle, dating all the way back to its original reveal back in August 2019. We can’t wait for everyone to play the game, and we’ll keep sharing more information with you in the coming months. We are forever grateful to the KSP community for sticking with us on this journey, and we appreciate your continued support as we push towards the finish line. We have the perfect combination of experienced, passionate, and skilled developers to fully realize this game’s ambitious potential. We’ve built a spectacular team at Intercept Games – a team that includes, as previously mentioned, key members from the development team behind the original Kerbal Space Program. We remain focused on making sure KSP2 performs well on a variety of hardware, has amazing graphics, and is rich with content. We are building a game of tremendous technological complexity, and are taking this additional time to ensure we hit the quality and level of polish it deserves. ![]() We have made the difficult decision to move the release date of KSP 2, which will now launch in early 2023 on PC with our console release later that year. Hi everyone – this is Nate Simpson, Creative Director for Kerbal Space Program 2. The following was posted to the Kerbal Space Program forums: On Monday, hours ahead of Take Two Interactive's Q4 2022 earnings results, Creative Director Nate Simpson announced that KSP2 would be delayed once again, this time to 2023. Unfortunately, the Kerbals have hit another snag, as they do, in attempting to breach the gaming atmosphere. I can't stop I will make more references, they want us to pay more than twice of Hogwarts Legacy, more than Flight Simulator(the most expensive game every existed on Steam).It was looking for a while like Kerbal Space Program 2 would be ready for launch in 2022. I would honestly buy it if it was reasonably priced, but now I even think they would also release every DLC from this price, so "playing with a friend who has a legitimate copy" sounds really appealing as I know he would have all the DLCs as well.Īlso again for reference, the most expensive game I ever bought on steam was RDR2, it was an amazing game and still wasn't even half of what they want for KSP2. I fear they will lose so many potential backers on day1 from all these regions and those people will continue to "play with their friends who own legitimate copies" instead of buying an original copy themselves even after they put a good discount. Send us a message with proof, and we'll give you some flair to show it! Disable header animation Enable header animation Δ | Support/bug reports | KerbalAcademy | ConsoleKSP Last contest's winner: forteefly1998! Have you developed a mod? See this page for more infoĬommunity Teamspeak Server ![]() ![]() Refrain from submitting images that involve real life space disasters that resulted in loss of lifeĭon't post/discuss mirrors or torrents of any version of KSP See the discussion on misc posts for more info No posts unrelated to KSP or memes and image macros. Please remain kind and civil at all times
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