Private Division has released a new video for Kerbal Space Program 2, putting the spotlight on interstellar space travel, which will feature in the sequel, enabling you to voyage into the farthest reaches of outer space. The video includes insights from 'Centauri Dreams' author Paul Gilster, who goes into the concepts and philosophies of interstellar travel.
“Kerbal Space Program has earned a reputation for being scientifically accurate in its depiction of the physics of space travel,” the accompanying blurb for the new video states. “For the sequel, Intercept Games plans to expand on this by introducing interstellar travel, which sends players on a voyage to the vast reaches of space on an unprecedented scale.”
You can watch the new Kerbal Space Program 2 trailer below, which goes in-depth on new travel systems, propulsion engines, and much more. You'll also find the previous episodes below.
Friday, April 08, 2022
Private Division has released a new video for Kerbal Space Program 2, putting the spotlight on interstellar space travel, which will feature in the sequel, enabling you to voyage into the farthest reaches of outer space. The video includes insights from 'Centauri Dreams' author Paul Gilster, who goes into the concepts and philosophies of interstellar travel.
“Kerbal Space Program has earned a reputation for being scientifically accurate in its depiction of the physics of space travel,” the accompanying blurb for the new video states. “For the sequel, Intercept Games plans to expand on this by introducing interstellar travel, which sends players on a voyage to the vast reaches of space on an unprecedented scale.”
Kerbal Space Program 2 is due to release for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in 2022, having been through multiple delays and a change in developer, original studio Star Theory taken off the project, and internal team Intercept Games brought in to take the reins.
You can watch the new Kerbal Space Program 2 trailer below, which goes in-depth on new travel systems, propulsion engines, and much more. You'll also find the previous episodes below.