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Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground DLC Latin America Steam

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About the product

Important information

This content requires the base game Kerbal Space Program on Steam in order to play.

Developer:
Squad
Publisher:
Private Division
Release date:
2019-05-30
Languages:
  • English
  • Japanese
  • Spanish

This bundle includes the following:

  • Deployed Science,
  • Surface Features,
  • Robotic Parts,
  • A New Suit.

Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground Expansion is the second expansion for the PC version of the critically acclaimed space flight simulator, Kerbal Space Program. This feature-rich expansion is focused on increasing the objective possibilities once celestial bodies have been reached by adding more interesting scientific endeavors and expanding the toolset.

After landing on a celestial body, a variety of data collecting equipment can now be deployed to conduct scientific experiments. While gathering that data, newly added surface features have been scattered across the solar system, which players will need to go out in search of to either scan or bring back to Kerbin for further examination.

Additionally, robotic parts are being added! A hinge, piston, rotor, and rotational servo in various sizes will be accessible to massively alter the possibilities of players’ crafts. These all operate under realistic physics with real forces and torque, electricity consumption, and even motor mass.

About the base game:

Kerbal Space Program is a space flight simulation that lets you lead a race of adorable aliens called Kerbals. As the head of their space program, you'll have to take care of such aspects as building spaceships, constructing space stations, managing crewmembers, and many more!

How realistic is Kerbal Space Program?

Even though Kerbals are purely fictional, the game features pretty realistic aerodynamics, mechanics, and physics. As a result, you can experiment with many factors, such as the placement of spaceship parts, to see how it affects the outcome of your tests. You will not only build vessels and stations but also research new technologies and train Kerbal astronauts. The fate of the entire Kerbal Space Program lies in your hands.