
Hello everyone!
With over a year in the making, we are getting closer to bringing Kerbal Space Program towards its next leap forward. Today, we are proud and super excited to announce that Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion will be available for PC on March 13th, 2018.
Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion brings a lot of new and exciting content to KSP, including the powerful and intuitive Mission Builder, where you will have the tools to create and share your own scenarios with other players. We are also including the History Pack, a set of missions ready to be played immediately, inspired by historical moments in space exploration, and more.

The new Mission Builder puts the process of creating and editing missions in your hands with endless possibilities. You’ll be able to customize your own missions to include launches, landings, rescues, malfunctions, explosions, repairs, and much more. You can set unique victory conditions, add exciting challenges, and place unexpected obstacles to keep other players on their toes as they play through these complex missions. Challenge others to complete your missions by sharing them with the Kerbal Space Program community!

The History Pack includes a variety of pre-made missions inspired by humankind’s own space exploration. Now you can spacewalk, pull off a crash landing, and attempt to recreate some of the most memorable moments inspired by historic events. But with our unique Kerbal twist, of course.
The expansion also includes a bunch of new parts and astronaut suits inspired by the Space Race that you can use throughout Kerbal Space Program!
Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion will be available for $14.99 (USD) on PC. And yes, we’re keeping our promise that all players who purchased the game through April 2013 will receive the expansion for free. We’ll provide more details on how that will work before launch.
Stay tuned for more news and exciting updates about Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion.
Happy launchings!
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o0mully0o-blog said: I bought the game on the KSP homepage before the cutoff. However, I look forward to paying for the DLC, because I want the devs to have a bit more cash for my favourite game ever.
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myothertardisisonthemun said: *innately. If they had fleshed out the planets, built a proper goals vs time based budget, and given us tools to assess and chose our own path, no contrived missions, it could have truly been a masterpiece, rather than half of one.
myothertardisisonthemun said: I’m still disappointed kerbal went down the path of setting missions and goals, rather than building those things initially into the solar system, by putting rewarding things to do on the planets, and costs to leaving kerbals out there on mission, etc.
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