![]() ![]() ![]() The collection, which includes the base game as well as the Breaking Ground and History & Parts content, is free to those who already owned the last gen versions of the game and expansions, although it doesn’t work the other way around. Since then, they’ve joined a new publisher (Private Division) and announced a sequel, but before that arrives we’re first getting a next gen port of the game as well as a complete collection. It’s been quite the journey for Kerbal Space Program already, having initially launched on Steam way back in 2011 and then into its 1.0 release in 2015, with subsequent console releases a few years later when the Enhanced Edition took flight. Today we’re taking a closer look at three recent ports, as we check out Kerbal Space Program on PS5, Phoenix Point on PS4 and G-Darius HD on PS4. Sometimes the most exciting new releases aren’t all that new. ![]()
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