Kerbal Space Program was confirmed for Wii U last August.
– Career Mode, places you in control of 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. – Science Mode lets you perform scientific experiments and advance the knowledge of Kerbals to unlock new technologies
– In Sandbox, where you’re free to build anything your imagination can come up with Kerbal Space Program offers three game modes: Squad announced today that the game will be available this winter on the eShop.įor those who haven’t heard about Kerbal Space Program before, here’s what it’s all about:Ĭreate your own spacecraft, launch it into space to explore the galaxy, and visit a vast amount of planets assuming you can get it off the ground! Once you’ve made it to deep space, KSP lets you capture asteroids, launch mining programs to find resources across the furthest reaches of the solar system and build space stations around planets you discover. Kerbal Space Program is starting to make its way to consoles, but the Wii U version is taking a bit longer than expected. We will keep you updated on the matter – perhaps Squad will do what many other developers have done and shift their focus towards a Switch version of the game instead. Still a fairly vague answer and no definitive confirmation that the Wii U version has been cancelled, but it’s seems fairly likely that that is what’s going to happen eventually. It is still to soon to give you a definite decision, so we’ll give you more detailed information in the future.” Although we were excited to release this port, external factors are forcing us to reevaluate if it is the right move for Kerbal Space Program. “The industry landscape changed since we made that announcement. Here’s what Squad’s community manager had to say on their official forums on the topic: In fact, it looks like the Wii U version might be cancelled for good. Well, we are now in the middle of that Winter, but the game is nowhere to be seen on Wii U. Back in July of last year, indie developer Squad announced that Wii U version of their game Kerbal Space Program would be available “this Winter”.