

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. Private Division believes strongly in the talented group of developers behind the game. Kerbal Space Program 2 - Early Access Kerbal Space Program 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed space-flight simulation game Kerbal Space Program. "We're very excited about the launch of Kerbal Space Program 2 in Take-Two's fiscal year 2021 (ending March 31, 2021).

"When we first acquired Kerbal Space Program, we knew it would continue to be a blockbuster franchise," reads a statement from Private Division. Speaking to, Private Division confirmed that the Seattle location was indeed a "newly-formed, yet-to-be-named" studio, but did not comment on the status of Star Theory as a studio beyond the three leads' move to Private Division. The first Kerbal Space Program is being maintained by its original development studio, Squad. Kerbal Space Program 2 was previously being made by Star Theory (formerly Uber Entertainment) with rights-holder Private Division as the publisher. "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." New animated tutorials, improved UI, and fully revamped assembly and flight interfaces allow both experienced and novice players to quickly put their creativity to the test without sacrificing any of the challenge from the original game. "Since we acquired Kerbal Space Program in 2017, we have consistently produced high-quality content for our community, which in turn has resulted in strong growth, both in terms of new players engaging with the franchise, and our ambitions to take it to the next level," said Private Division head Michael Worosz. Kerbal Space Program 2 will create a whole new generation of spaceflight experts who will find themselves accidentally learning the fundamentals of rocket science. The studio will be led by Jeremy Ables, and will also include creative director Nate Simpson and lead producer Nate Robinson, all of whom have been working since the beginning of development on Kerbal Space Program 2 as part of Star Theory. Private Division has moved development of Kerbal Space Program 2 from Star Theory to a newly-established, internal studio in the Greater Seattle area.
