Kerbal Space Program’s second expansion lets you do science on the final frontier
If you thought you’d already reached Kerbal Space Program’s final frontier, it’s time to think again. In an announcement yesterday, developer Squad reveal a new expansion for the space sim, Breaking Ground, set to release later this month.
The focus of Breaking Ground isn’t to push yourself further into the reaches of space, however. Instead, you’ll be working on conducting a series of experiments on the surfaces of the planets you visit, building science bases, as well as generators to power them. Your bases will gather data from the experiments your unceasingly optimistic (or panicked) Kerbals carry out.
As for what those experiments entail, it seems that there’ll be plenty of crashing big space things into other big space things and measuring the ensuing earthquakes. Those big space things will also have new features to analyse. Craters, mineral formations, and even cryovolcanoes will all mean that the planets you land on will be a little more interesting than before, which should make controlling your rover (which you’ll need in order to gather samples) a little trickier than it once was.
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