Kerbal Space Program: Shared Horizons Update is Now Available on Consoles
In an email press release today, Private Division and Squad made a new announcement for Kerbal Space Program. After a PC release earlier this year, the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 finally have the Kerbal Space Program: Shared Horizons update. This free update brings a bunch of content to the game in collaboration with the European Space Agency. This includes two cornerstone missions, the landmark Ariane 5 Rocket, ESA-themed space suits for Kerbals, new parts, and new science experiments. The first cornerstone mission reenacts the ESA’s mission to Mercury with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. With the second mission, fans will get to experience landing on a Jupiter-family comet.
This update commemorates the 9th anniversary of the game. You can check out some of the new content from the Shared Horizons update below.
Kerbal Space Program is available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. For more information and updates, you can visit kerbalspaceprogram.com. Are you excited about the Shared Horizons update? Let us know in the comments below!
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