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Thursday’s announcement was timed to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the original release of Kerbal Space Program. Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition will be available free for existing PS4 and Xbox One owners and released digitally priced at $39.99 for new players. “The additional system memory on these consoles results in a more stable game experience and allows for an increase of part count on player’s crafts and contraptions,” Private Division said. PS5 and Xbox Series X will run Kerbal Space Program at 1440p and Xbox Series S will run it at 1080p.
The update to 2018’s console release will include full support for a mouse and keyboard alongside “upgraded resolution, improved framerate, advanced shaders, better textures, and additional performance improvements”. Private Division will release Kerbal Space Program Enhanced Edition for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S this fall/autumn.