Kerbal Space Program’s lead developer quits

8 June 2016

Lead developer of Kerbal Space Program, Felipe Falanghe has announced his resignation from the project.

It appears his resignation was voluntary, as he highlighted a desire to branch out and do something new on the game’s official forums.

Falanghe was also quick to point out that development on KSP would continue, and that updates for the game would continue long into the future.

“This isn’t to say KSP’s development is complete, however. Far from it. Plans for KSP reach far into the future, and there are enough ideas to keep us all going for years. The console versions are coming up, there are new updates in development, the list goes on. For myself, however, I desperately need to have something new, to create more than one game in my life.

 

“I need to make one thing perfectly clear: development on KSP will continue as always. No features, upgrades, bugfixes or anything of the sort are being discontinued because of my leaving.”


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