Publisher private Division has confirmed that the release date of Kampala space program 2 has been postponed again. The famous space simulation sequel was originally planned to be released in 2020, then postponed to the end of 2021, then 2022, and now 2023 Nate Simpson, creative director of Kampala space program 2, announced the latest delay in a video released on Monday.
"Kampala space program 2 will be released on the PC platform in early 2023, and then the host version," he said in the video
"We are creating a game with great technical complexity. In order to achieve this goal, we have formed a passionate and talented team. But we also set high quality standards for ourselves."
"We have to make sure that the game can run on all kinds of machines. The images have to be unique. And the content of the universe has to be rich and interesting to arouse the interest of players in exploration."
He continued: "we have set ourselves a goal internally to create an original and amazing experience." "As I mentioned earlier, we have expanded our team with the developers of the original Kampala space program, and we have created something we are very proud of."
"I can't express what this means to us. As a team, we have the support of the player community that recognizes the importance of creating high-quality content, although it means that it will take additional time to produce works."
"Thank you very much for your trust in us. We can't wait to travel with you."
According to intercept games, one of the first tasks of the studio is to enhance the user experience and ease of use, so that as many players as possible can enjoy the game, including new tutorials and various UI / UX improvements.