Take-Two’s indie publishing label, Private Division announced Kerbal Space Program 2 at Gamescom 2019, the sequel to 2011’s popular engineering sim.
KSP 2 will launch in spring 2020 for PC on Steam and other storefronts, and “shortly after” for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
The title’s in development at Star Theory Games (formerly Uber Entertainment), an independent studio “comprised of a team of engineers and designers with aerospace specialization.”
Kerbal Space Program 2 News
Take-Two is reportedly planning to close or sell its indie label, Private Division
The publisher has also closed Roll7 and Intercept Games, it's claimed
Take-Two CEO claims it didn’t close Private Division studios Roll7 and Intercept Games
But the publisher says it hasn't "provided any additional colour" beyond that
Kerbal Space Program 2 studio’s future unclear as Take-Two makes layoffs
Update: Take-Two is reportedly closing Private Division studios Intercept Games and Roll7
Take-Two makes round of layoffs, claims impact on dev teams is ‘minimal’
Staff at its Private Division label and other divisions reportedly impacted
Fewer people are playing Kerbal Space Program 2 than the original game
The game was released to much fan criticism due to several technical issues
Kerbal Space Program 2 early access date and updates confirmed
The game will receive large updates in the months following release
Kerbal Space Program 2 has been delayed again
It’s coming out on PC “in early 2023 and on consoles after that”
Kerbal Space Program is coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S this year
Enhanced Edition will be a free upgrade for existing owners and cost $40 for new players
Kerbal Space Program 2 video reveals features designed to make it more welcoming for new players
Intercept Games discusses new tutorials, UI/UX improvements and more
Kerbal Space Program 2 has been delayed by a year, months after staff poaching allegations
KSP2 will now release sometime in 2022