Failure is definitely an option in the forthcoming Kerbal Space Program 2. Kerbal Space Program, first released on June 24, 2011, is a popular game teaching its users the physics of spaceflight.
Private Division has released a new dev video today for Kerbal Space Program 2 talking about creating their version of interstellar travel. The team at Intercept Games sit down and discuss how exactly ...
Deleting parts or assemblies can be done by hitting backspace on your keyboard or picking them up and placing them in the big red bin in the screen's bottom left corner. Unlike NASA, the Kerbal Space ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This Seattle-based studio will focus exclusively on KSP, taking over development from Star Theory. In a press briefing, Take-Two confirmed that this ...
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Developer Intercept Games and publisher Private Division dropped a new update for Kerbal Space Program 2, as the game released the For Science! Update. The game has been in Early Access for nearly a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Have you ever wanted to compete against your friends in a race to the moon? Maybe you'd rather work together to build a colony on Mars to help push ...
Kerbal Space Program 2 promises to be a fantastically zany good time as you try to get your Kerbals safely into the cosmic beyond, but it’s also going to up the fun by allowing multiplayer. We’d known ...
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 ...
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Games publisher Take-Two is laying off 70 employees in the Seattle area, which appear to include some or possibly all of Intercept Games, the Seattle-based developer of Kerbal Space Program 2. However ...
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