
PlayStation gamers that have dreams of adventuring into space, may be interested to know that Ezequiel Ayarza has taken to the official PlayStation blog this week to reveal more details about the Kerbal Space Program, which will be launching on Sony’s PlayStation 4 tomorrow.
If you have ever fancied building your own rocket and launching it into space, the Kerbal Space Program can take you one step closer. Check out the gameplay trailer below to learn more about the new PS4 simulation and its gameplay mechanics.
Ayarza explains a little more about what you can expect from the game, that allows you to fly your spaceship using the triggers and sticks on your PlayStation DualShock 4 controller.
If you’re into space travel, flight simulators, or sandbox games, there’s no way you can miss this. Our physics-based space flight simulator is recognized for its realism and attention to detail, while keeping the gameplay experience fun and rewarding.
In KSP, we put you in charge of the recently launched space program for a fun and clever alien race — the Kerbals. These little guys are counting on you to build spaceships, rockets, and vehicles that can take off and hold on during fun space travel missions, without hurting them in the process…
You’ll have a collection of parts and tools to accomplish this, each one with unique functionalities that will affect your ship and its chances of taking off (or crashing). With completely redesigned controls and gameplay that’s challenging yet fun, you’ll have everything needed to conquer space with the Kerbals.
Our game offers three gameplay modes: Sandbox, where you’re free to build anything your imagination can come up with; Science Mode lets you perform scientific experiments and advance the knowledge of Kerbals to unlock new technologies; and Career Mode, where you control every aspect of the space program, including crew management, reputation building, as well as embarking on side missions called “contracts” to earn funds and upgrade your space center facilities (or repair them).
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