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Kerbal Space Program 2 feared cancelled as 70 layoffs reported at Take-Two’s Seattle officesBut KSP2 publisher Private Division say space game is still receiving updates

But KSP2 publisher Private Division say space game is still receiving updates

Image credit:Take-Two Interactive

Image credit:Take-Two Interactive

A rocket launching into space in Kerbal Space Program 2 screenshot

Following the publication ofa Washington State closure announcement, people from Intercept have begunposting on social mediaabout losing their jobs, while Intercept’s job page appears to have been taken offline. “On 16th April, Take-Two announced a cost reduction program to identify efficiencies across its business and to enhance the company’s margin profile, while still investing for growth,” a Take-Two spokespersontold GamesIndustry.bizwhen approached for comment about the layoff notice.

“As part of these efforts, the company is rationalising its pipeline and eliminating several projects in development and streamlining its organisational structure, which will eliminate headcount and reduce future hiring needs,” the statement continues. “The company is not providing additional details on this program.”

Kerbal Space Program 2 has already weathered some pretty tough seasons. The project began life at Star Theory Games, formerly Uber Entertainment, with the blessing and assistance of original Kerbal developer Squad. Star Theory shut down after the game’s publisher, Take-Two subsidiary Private Division, cancelled their contract in 2020. Private Division then founded Intercept Games, poaching staff from the collapsing Star Theory in the process, to continue working on the game, which saw many delays over the pandemic period - it eventually released into early access in February 2023.

Last Thursday, creative director Nate Simpson shared adevelopment blog postabout the forthcoming Colonies update. Who knows whether it’s still in the works, but the project has yet to be formally cancelled: a Private Division spokesperson told Game Developer today that “the label continues to make updates to Kerbal Space Program 2”.

Best of luck to everybody at Take-Two facing redundancy right now.