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Kerbal Space Program 2 release disrupted by corporate strife

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  1. knocklessmonster
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    If you don't want to support Take2 with KSP2, there's always OSP Not really playable yet, but they decided to reimplement the game after Take2 bought the game from SQUAD, who were going back to...

    If you don't want to support Take2 with KSP2, there's always OSP Not really playable yet, but they decided to reimplement the game after Take2 bought the game from SQUAD, who were going back to being just an advertising firm.

    6 votes
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    Note: I opted to use the URL slug/document title as the post title rather than the headline on the page, as I feel it is the more informative, less needlessly provocative title.

    Note: I opted to use the URL slug/document title as the post title rather than the headline on the page, as I feel it is the more informative, less needlessly provocative title.

    5 votes
    1. Grzmot
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      I don't if I'd call that title provocative, it's not clickbait, because it's literally what happened. It's definitely more descriptive than the URL slug. Regarding the topic, Take 2 is one of the...

      I don't if I'd call that title provocative, it's not clickbait, because it's literally what happened. It's definitely more descriptive than the URL slug.

      Regarding the topic, Take 2 is one of the underdogs when it comes to being a dick about basically everything, because they avoided major controversies so far and managed to divorce their name from the ones they were attached to. Pulling the contract for a game from the studio you know is depending on it and then attempting to poach the entire staff, probably because some high up business dude calculated that that move would bring 2% more profit this quarter, is one of the scummiest moves I've heard of in the games industry. And I know about Bethesda and Human Head studios.

      9 votes