

Announced for a 2020 launch at first, then later slipping into 2021, it seems like 2023 is its new target for now. The sequel has had a fair share of setbacks, though. It’s an exciting game, even for those who don’t normally go for hardcore sim games. And a successful mission? Well, that can mean putting a Kerbal on the moon. And it’s also quirky and comedic, thanks to the unerring determination of its minion-like astronauts, the Kerbals.Ī failed launch is made a little better by watching the hilarious after-effects. It’s a pretty intense, rules-driven space flight simulator that feels like a springboard into learning basic rocket science. The first Kerbal Space Program was a bit of a surprise. It will take a little extra time to make, but Simpson and the team seem to want to hit their internal goals of making something “original and breathtaking.” Fly me to the moon Simpson emphasizes the goals his team has for Kerbal Space Program 2, including managing performance across a wide variety of machines and a rich universe to explore.

#KERBAL SPACE PROGRAM 2 RELEASE DATYE PC#
Right now, the early 2023 window is just for PC console versions are expected to follow sometime after. Today, the Kerbal Space Program 2 team announced the spacefaring sequel is aiming for early 2023 on PC.Ĭreative Director Nate Simpson made the announcement in a new video, discussing what’s been going on with development. It’s been a while, but it sounds like we’ll finally start putting Kerbals on the moon (or somewhere in the vicinity) next year. Take to space once more with the lil’ Kerbals
