As for Star Theory not making that game, well, that one's harder to place. Delivering scope of KSP2 we're actually getting on that time scale and with that size studio was flat out impossible. If I had to point a finger at one person, I'd probably "blame" Nate Simpson for the delay, but I also think we're getting a much better game as a result, so it was probably the right move. We're getting a very different game than what was supposed to ship in early '20.
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It could have been Star Theory's fault, or a combination of both companies. The idea that Take Two were the ones in the wrong is the go to for a lot of people. Update: Also it's that console updates are coming also in 2022 so either they're released together or like in KSP1 it'll be released several months later, and if they're BOTH coming out in one year then that means SOMETING is coming early on.Īnyways those are my thoughts what do you think? Edited Jby Minmus Taster They wouldn't just leave this HUGE money making game franchise collecting dust for over a year without any new content, that's just bad marketing. KSP ending is a telltale sign that Squad/Intercept are ready to move on from the first game and within the next few months they will probably ramp up the promotion for the second game, with a release in early 2022.
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KSP2 is almost (and by almost I mean still at least a half year) ready, my reasoning? If KSP is getting finished up and if Squad's KSP team is really is moving to KSP2's team and looking to past examples of video game sequels if KSP is ending then guess what that means? So a lot of people are sad about how KSP is getting the axe being wrapped up, but this is actually in a way INCREDIBLE news!