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The Kerbal Space Program [GOG, Steam] developers Squad have announced a big expansion named 'Making History' and it sounds rather splendid.

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They will be adding in a fully featured Mission Builder with the ability to share your creations with the community.

It will also come with a 'History Pack' which will contain a bunch of brand new missions for you to attempt right away. These will be real historical missions from our own history, which sounds damn interesting. That's the kind of thing that might get me to truly try the game properly.

They will also add in a scoring system, enabling you to see how good you are compared to your friends.

Oh, and your astronauts will also be able to have personal parachutes for those inevitable launch failures.

What makes me really love Squad, is that the expansion will be free to anyone who purchased the game before April 2013. I seem to own the game on Steam, but I've no idea when I acquired a copy of it, so I am unsure if I will be included in that or not. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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harshbarj Mar 20, 2017
Nice, bought the game back in 2012-01-12. Best $7 I ever spent. Now to install the game again... :D
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