Kerbal Space Program
has come a long way since its initial public release in 2011. It went
to Steam Early Access in 2013, made a full launch in 2015, and was
acquired (along with developer Squad) by Take-Two in 2017. A sequel was
announced last year, being developed by a different studio, Star Theory
Games, but that plan has now changed somewhat: Take-Two said today that
development of
Kerbal Space Program 2 has been taken over by a new studio founded under its boutique "indie" publishing label Private Division.
The
change doesn't necessarily represent a complete overhaul, as "key
members" of the existing Kerbal 2 team including former Star Theory
studio head Jeremy Ables, creative director Nate Simpson, and lead
producer Nate Robinson will move to the new studio and continue working
on the game. It doesn't appear that many other Star Theory personnel
went with them, however, as
job listings
for the new studio range from Workday Systems Analyst to Associate
Producer, Lead Artist, Test Lead, and even a KSP Community Manager.
"The
opening of this new studio, whose purpose is dedicated solely to the
ongoing development of KSP, is a reinforcement of our promise to bring
the best experiences to our fans and players for Kerbal Space Program 2
and beyond," Private Division head Michael Worosz said.
A Private Division rep emphasized in a statement to
VGC that the goal of the move is to ensure that developers are focused solely on Kerbal Space Program 2.
"The
decision to open our own studio and move development in-house allows us
to provide the development team with the necessary time and resources
to complete development of KSP 2 at the quality level we all want to
deliver our players," the rep said. "Our goal—and the goal of our
developers—is to provide our community with the highest level gaming
experience with Kerbal Space Program 2."
Take-Two didn't say how the change will impact Star Theory, an independent developer whose previous games (as
Uber Entertainment)
include Monday Night Combat and Planetary Annihilation. I've reached
out to Private Division for more information and will update if I
receive a reply. KSP2 is expected to launch sometime in Take-Two's 2021
fiscal year, which runs April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021.
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