Game news Kerbal Space Program: Final gossip for the first part of the space simulation
After more than 10 years of development, the first work of the Kerbal Space Program is taking a well-deserved break. The news was expected but has now been formalized by the developers at Squad who can focus 100% on the sequel.
Started in 2011 and in Early Access on the studio’s official website, Kerbal Space Program is a space simulation game that players can play by create, launch and operate their own spacecraft, be it shuttles, probes, rockets, rovers or even satellites. With crazy characters but a Physics and realistic elements (up to the signing of partnerships with NASA and ESA), the title remained in active development since its official launch in 2015, But everything has an end. In June, Squad announced that Update 1.12 would be the last
While we can still publish a small patch here and there if necessary, with this patch we officially end update 1.12 and the further development of the original KSP, as we are now reaching the next stage in the development of KSP2.
First, Kerbal Space Program 2 was expected in 2020, but several announced delays mean the title now planned for 2022. Remember that the game was developing first entrusted to Star Theory Gameswhich was subsequently expropriated by the project’s Private Division. At the time, Star Theory Games had denounced the practices of Private Division and pointed out that the Take-Two label had aggressively poached developers.
Of MalloDelic, Journalist igamesnews.com
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