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  On 11/8/2019 at 12:01 AM, drhay53 said:

According to a "call with investors", KSP2 has been delayed until FY2021.

https://www.pcgamer.com/kerbal-space-program-2-is-delayed/

I couldn't find a deeper source than the article itself that is making the claim, but I find PC Gamer to be reputable. I didn't spend too much time trying to track down the call or a transcript.

EDIT: here is the earnings report and quote.

https://ir.take2games.com/news-releases/news-release-details/take-two-interactive-software-inc-reports-strong-results-13?field_nir_news_date_value[min]=2019

  • Announced that Kerbal Space Program 2, the sequel to the beloved original space sim, is in development and is now planned for launch on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One during our fiscal year 2021. The original Kerbal Space Program has sold-in over 3.5 million units worldwide, and earned a Metacritic rating of 88 and a Steam user score of 91%.

 

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For the sake of keeping the source of sources up to date with the latest sources. The discussion thread for this development is here.

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OK, lets round up more KSP2 news and commentary sources. It has been a while since sources where collected here. If I forgot something, please contribute. EDIT: phew that was a lot of work.

The initial Delay beyond the Fiscal Year 2020

There is a discussion video from @ShadowZone, published on the topic above, on November 8th 2019.

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First, there is a video of the behind-the scenes of the KSP 2 trailer, published by the KSP main youtube channel on 28th Oktober 2019

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Then, on 20th Febuary 2020, this same channel published a KSP2 feature video about next generation technology and engines.

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Then on March 5th, PCgamer had an interview with @Nate Simpson. Here, Nate discusses the studio's ideas about what is and what isn't physically plausible, among other subjects. They also talk about the website AtomicRockets.com, which is no KSP news source, but it is a relevant source that the KSP team used for inspiration for future tech engine concepts.

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Around the end of May, a PCgamer article came out, written by Wes Fenlon, which is only available in print as of writing this post. As such, I cannot find any links or references for direct access to the source. We do, however, have two videos indirectly discussing the contents of this article, those video's being by @Matt Lowne and @ShadowZone, both published on 29th May. We also have screenshots posted on Imgur, brought to the attention of the forums by @prestja, who is working on a transcript. The article discusses new information revealed about the details of KSP2. The article has a KSP Forum Discussion Thread here.

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Coronavirus Pandemic

For future reference, the coronavirus pandemic starts to become an influence at this point in the story. While its first outbreaks already started in January in China after having lingered for one to two months, the outbreaks didn't come into full effect in the western world until about February-March-ish and early May (the spread in time indicating the period of the virus becoming a problem). From now on in the reporting, this pandemic is playing a role mostly in the background, but it needs to be noted.

Further Delay

According to a PCgamer Article around the 20th of May (officially 16 days in the past as of writing), the game was further pushed back to the Fall of 2021. The article contains a twitter statement made by the Kerbal Space Program Twitter about the subject.

Studio Change Controversy

This story begins before the Print-only PCgamer article (mentioned above), with a press Release from Take Two Interactive and a video on Kerbal Space Programs' main Youtube Channel, published on 20th of Febuary 2020. (haha 20-02-2020, what a funny date--- oh, I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself.) That day also saw a PCgamer article on the shift. EDIT: Then, on 28th of May, the KSP website introduced the new studio intercept to the playerbase with a post on a few quotes on why the name is so fitting.

In short objectivity: Take Two Interactive had owned the intellectual property rights since 2017, which where developed by the game studio Star.Theory, where all the game devs worked. Somewhere in between is an entity called Private Division, which is a publisher focusing on indie games. What has happened here is that the game was moved from Star.Theory to a newly Private-Division-set-up studio called Intercept. 

Immediately following this, @ShadowZone discussed these developments in a video a day later, including the feature video from above that was posted on the same day.

Eventually though, more information came out about the studio change in a Bloomberg article by Jason Schrier on June 3rd 2020:

This was amplified by @Matt Lowne video on the same day, noting in his video description that the events are 'allegedly'. All of this was met with heavy discussion in pretty much all the places you'd expect to find it, including here on the Kerbal Forums. @ShadowZone also posted on this particular Forum Thread, and came out with a rundown and thought-through of the events that have unfolded in a subsequent video. At about the same time, @Nate Simpson reacted to this controversy in a post of his on the matter, where Lowne also commented.

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And that brings us to the present moment. We will have to see how the situation unfolds.

Miscellanious Sources

A PC gamer article with a rundown of what is known about KS2: https://www.pcgamer.com/kerbal-space-program-2-release-date-multiplayer-everything-we-know/

 

You may have noticed a lot of PCgamer, ShadowZone and Matt Lowne sources. I had also looked at Scott Manleys' Youtube Page, but I did not find any relevant sources there. I don't know of many others whom I can expect to have relevant sources. Do you know interesting people giving their take on KSP2 development, or other sources for KSP news? Don't hesitate to collect the sources in this thread so others may find them later.

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  On 6/5/2020 at 6:30 PM, nikokespprfan said:

It has been here all along.

Hey, if you think this is important, you can help out by posting KSP2 news sources whenever you discover them. Keeps the archiving work light for all of us. :)

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I did look for it a while ago. (Februaryish?) I didn't see it. My search-fu isn't really strong, plus it doesn't help that couldn't remember the title of the thread.

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  On 6/5/2020 at 7:52 PM, shdwlrd said:

I did look for to a while ago. (Februaryish?) I didn't see it. My search-fu isn't really strong, plus it doesn't help that couldn't remember the title of the thread.

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To be honest, I couldn't find it either, and I had to search in my activity history. So yeah......

 

EDIT: I have put this thread in my signature so people will see it (see below). I hope this will help people find the thread and help out. It wasn't like it said useful stuff there before anyway.

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