
When Kerbal Space Program 2 launches in early access, it will only do so on PC, with the PS5 and Xbox X|S versions coming at a later date, after the early access period. The sequel is adding in multiplayer, so players can work together to build spacecrafts and explore space, and it will also be a lot more mod-friendly compared to the first game. There will be better contextual information too so players can better understand how to respond to unexpected vehicle failures. And lastly, there is the Science mode, which allows you to complete experiments, which one successfully applied, unlock all new gameplay components.
On top of that, there have been big user-experience improvements like an enhanced map and an all-new flight HUD. The sequel will "also introduce the ability to customize and paint vehicles, leading to deeper personalization and expression in every build." Kerbal Space Program 2 has been built from the ground up and will have over "350 new and improved parts to build with, including engines, fuel tanks, procedural part systems, and much more," at launch.

"We've been working in a vacuum for quite a while, this is a rare opportunity to actually find out how we've been doing." We’re currently working on an updated console version of KSP, and are removing the game from the Xbox and PSN Stores until it is complete. Content: Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition Check price and availability in your Xbox LIVE region. "I cannot overstate how important it is for me to hear what people think about this thing we're creating," explained creative director Nate Simpson. The Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition Complete bundle includes the heavily-awarded and ever evolving space simulation game Kerbal Space Program as well as the History and Parts Pack & Breaking Ground expansion for a bundled discount. Developer Intercept Games released a 14-minute-long video going into some more detail about the game, announcing the early access release, and explaining why it's decided to take this route.
