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The "Kerbal Space Program" Breaking Ground Expansion Releases In December

Private Division revealed that Kerbal Space Program will finally be getting the long-awaited Breaking Ground Expansion on December 5th. This pack will send you to the Mun for the first time as you get a ton of new toys to play with and new adventures to be had. We have a little info for you here along with a trailer, but you can get the full details of the Kerbal Space Program expansion here.

The "Kerbal Space Program" Breaking Ground Expansion Releases In December
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In Breaking Ground there has been a number of updates to celestial bodies with revamped and redesigned landscapes. Players will see a host of new and interesting surface features to find like the plumes emerging from a cryovolcano on Vall to the craters on Moho.  There are plenty of new discoveries to be made! In the expansion, players can study these new formations, craters, and minerals which will reward them with insightful scientific data to further their reach in the solar system.
To maximize these discoveries, the Kerbals have devised a variety of new scientific tools to help understand the mysteries of the galaxy. Players will utilize new deployed science tools such as a Rover Arm to collect minerals, seismometers to study geological shifts, and measure atmospheric changes with weather stations.

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