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. In addition, players will be able to share these experiences collectively in multiplayer for the first time in franchise history.
Kerbal Space Program 2 will also introduce a host of new of improvements including updated planets and parts, additional modding support, and an improved tutorial experience to help get new players off the ground. On one hand, these changes will offer newcomers help up the curve for what is learning literal rocket science, while on the other, keeping the challenge bar high for veteran players.
Announced a few months ago with a planned Spring 2020 release date, Take Two's latest financials/investors call revealed it is being delayed until Spring 2021 "in order to allow more time to make the experience as terrific as possible."
Kerbal Space Program 2 will be available Spring 2021 for PC, PS4 and Xbox One at $59.99.
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