
As more resources are transported to-and gathered by-the colony, its population will increase as the colony itself grows, offering more features until eventually they'll offer their own VAB to build new rockets.Īdditionally, orbital colonies will let you construct massive ships free from the restrictions of Kerbin's gravity, which will be a key step in building interstellar craft. By flying colony modules to other planets, players will be able to create habitats that can support a small population of Kerbals. In addition to rockets and spaceplanes, players will be able to construct entire colonies. (Image credit: Private Division) (opens in new tab) Kerbal Space Program 2 will let you build space colonies The interstellar travel will initially be limited to a neighboring star called "Debdeb," with other star systems planned as later additions. Creative director Nate Simpson characterized the process as a mothership concept-building multiple vessels and attaching them to a larger superproject. It'll require building massive starships in orbital drydocks, with the assistance of resources from space colonies (more on that below). Interstellar travel will involve more than just slapping a bunch of high-tech rocketry onto your shuttles. Intercept Games is incorporating a suite of future-facing speculative propulsion technology that will allow you Kerbals to venture across the void between star systems. With mechanics arriving later in KSP2's early access development, you'll be able to leave the Kerbol System for distant stars with the addition of interstellar travel. In Kerbal Space Program 2, you'll be able to travel even farther into the final frontier. "Developed by racing game veterans SUMO Nottingham and Lucky Mountain Games, Hotshot Racing is an all-new driving experience which revives the classic arcade gameplay of the 90s and thrusts it into the modern era.Kerbal Space Program 2 will feature interstellar travel " Hotshot Racing is a blisteringly fast arcade-style racing game fusing drift handling, razor-sharp retro visuals and an incredible sense of speed to create an exhilarating driving experiencem," reads the game's official description on Steam. "Mostly Positive" is the third highest rating a game can earn, below "Very Positive" and "Overwhelmingly Positive." Whatever the case, on Steam itself the game has a "Mostly Positive" rating with 77 percent of 803 users review rating the game positively.

The PC version specifically is at the bottom of this range, though it's unclear why this is. On Metacritic, it boasts scores ranging from 71 to 79, depending on the platform.

Developed by both Sumo Digital and Lucky Mountain Games - and published by Curve Games - Hotshot Racing debuted back in 2020.
