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Artemis II launch lifts Kerbal Space Program to decade-high Steam peak
Summary
Kerbal Space Program reached a peak of 11,890 concurrent players on April 5, the highest since its 1.0 release in 2015, and the article reports that player counts began rising around the Artemis II launch on April 1.
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Artemis II's recent launch has coincided with renewed public interest in space topics. The article reports that Kerbal Space Program reached a peak of 11,890 concurrent players on Sunday, April 5, according to SteamDB. That peak is the highest since the game's 1.0 release in 2015. The piece also notes related attention from the film Project Hail Mary and increased activity on the game's subreddit.
Key reported facts:
- Kerbal Space Program reached 11,890 concurrent players on April 5, as shown by SteamDB.
- That figure is the largest player peak for the game since its 1.0 launch in 2015.
- Daily peaks had been around 3,000–4,000 players before rising in early April.
- The article links the increase in player counts to renewed public interest after the Artemis II launch on April 1.
- The game's subreddit shows new players, memes, and posts about recreating mission profiles in-game.
Summary:
The reported rise in Kerbal Space Program players aligns with renewed attention to real-world space events such as the Artemis II launch and cultural interest like Project Hail Mary. Undetermined at this time.
