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Take two is done with commercial rights Kerbal Space Program

Take two is done with commercial rights Kerbal Space Program

Squad team will continue to work independently.

Take two is done with commercial rights Kerbal Space Program

The last few weeks have spoken of the possibility that Valve had bought the creators of the fantastic space program Kerbal but in the end was Take-Two the company acquired the commercial rights on this fun game that offers us To construct spacecraft with which to reach the stars.

The Squad team specifies, they remain however independent study with its own autonomy. "It's an exciting time for the Kerbal space program and community time, and we hope you're as excited as we are," they say. "In Take-Two are big fans of KSP and have knocked on our door for a long time insistently. They share our passion for the game and we are delighted to see what we can do together for the future of the Kerbal space program. "

"We see Kerbal Space Program as a new game with the potential to be the future in a franchise," said one of the directors of Take-Two, who believes that this fun simulator will "become A respected and loved saga "in the company catalog.

Team is currently working on a major expansion of content for the Kerbal Space Program and remember, it will be free for those who buy the game before May 2013. From now on, new jobs related to this title must take Take- Two as Editor-in-Chief.

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