Kerbal Space Program 2 is currently targeting a launch on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
It was originally due to release in 2020, but has seen its fair share of development drama, most notably when publisher Private Division cancelled its contract with Kerbal Space Program 2's now-defunct original developer Star Theory Games to move work to a specially formed in-house studio - which it reportedly established by poaching Star Theory's team. Squad will now join developer Intercept Games as it continues work on Kerbal Space Program 2 for a planned 2022 launch - the latest release window given to the sequel following repeated delays.
And while the studio notes it 'may still release a minor patch here and there when needed', it warns that 'bug fixing for the original game will be slowed down significantly from now on.' Following the release of Kerbal Space Program's 1.12.2 update earlier this week, Squad officially brought the curtain down on development, telling players the patch marked both the end of work on 1.12 update, 'as well as the sustained development of the original KSP'.įrom this point on, Squad is 'shifting gears towards the development of' Kerbal Space Program 2. Kerbal Space Program is a computer game in which the player can build spacecraft, aircraft, and spaceplanes to their own design and use them on missions.