
From GameWatcher: "Developer Star Theory Games has clarified its stance on microtransactions and loot boxes in its upcoming space flight simulator Kerbal Space Program 2.
A long-awaited sequel, Kerbal Space Program 2 was officially unveiled during Gamescom 2019 as part of its Opening Night Event. However, given how the IP is currently owned by Take-Two Interactive, fans began to speculate online regarding the potential addition of microtransactions and loot boxes to the sandbox title."

For our sole ignoble Game of the Year award, we take a look at this year's most resounding disappointment in the gaming sphere.

Intercept Games, the developer of space sim Kerbal Space Program 2, appears to have been shut down by parent company Take-Two.
This year is starting to look like it's going to have an infamous nickname at some point in the future.

Kerbal Space Program 2 is much improved since first released, but still needs further work before it will properly make it into orbit.