Nintendo Accidentally Revealed that Kerbal Space Program is Coming to the Wii U

Prepare for lift-off and the enviable explosion.

Prepare for takeoff, Wii U owners, because Nintendo has accidentally revealed that Kerbal Space Program is coming to the Wii U. The news was accidentally revealed when a trailer for the game appeared on Nintendo’s YouTube account, but since then Nintendo has set the trailer to private.

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The trailer was first found by the site Nintendo Everything, and it’s believed that Nintendo will officially announce Kerbal Space Program at their Nindies event at PAX Prime.

For those who don’t know about Kerbal Space Program, it’s a game where you have to build space-worthy craft and then use it to fly the Kerbals into space and eventually beyond. You know, after you build a craft that stops exploding of course. Eventually, you’ll also be able to capture asteroids, mine resources in space, build space stations, and more.

Kerbal Space Program left early access and was released on Steam on April 27th, 2015 and since then has become the 6th ranked game on Steam by user reviews.

Are you excited to hear that Kerbal Space Program is coming to the Wii U? Let us know in the comments below. We will update this article with the trailer once it goes up again.


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