Spacefaring sim sequel Kerbal Space Program 2 – which has faced repeated delays since its unveiling in 2019 – has been delayed yet again, and is now expected to arrive in “early 2023” on PC, with a console release to follow later in that year.
Kerbal Space Program 2 was first confirmed to be in development during Gamescom 2019, where it slapped with what would prove to be an extremely optimistic 2020 release date. Publisher Private Division later adjusted that to “fiscal 2021” – sometime between April 2020 and March 2021 – and then pushed it back once again to autumn 2021.
That still wasn’t the end of the delays, however; as 2020 drew to a close, developer Intercept Games revealed it had made the decision to postpone release yet again, this time to some nebulous point in 2022, citing the “immense technical and creative challenge” of developing the sequel. And now, Kerbal Space Program 2’s release has shifted once more.