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After planning 2 more paid acts, narrative scifi power-washer Ambrosia Sky is instead finishing its story in one free update to 'maximize' its focus on what players loved: 'People got in on that sapphic yearning right away'

Ambrosia Sky: Act One launched in November 2025 as the first installment of an episodic immersive sim narrative following spacefaring researcher Dalia as she investigates the fungus-overrun ruins of the station she once called home. But while developer Soft Rains initially aimed to complete Ambrosia Sky with two additional paid acts, it’s now planning to finish Dalia’s story of fungicide and forlorn yearning in Ambrosia Sky: Act Two, launching as a free update later this year.

“Act Two completes Dalia’s search for answers behind the crisis engulfing The Cluster and her race to find Maeve,” Soft Rains said in a press release. “Players can expect resolution to the questions raised in Act One, along with new mission locations, new exo-fungus to harvest and contend with, and an updated progression system featuring new upgrades.”

Soft Rains said condensing Ambrosia Sky’s closing acts will allow the studio to “concentrate its full development efforts on delivering a cohesive, polished, and cathartic ending to Dalia’s search for home.”

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In an interview with PC Gamer, Soft Rains narrative director Kait Tremblay and studio head Joel Burgess said the decision to reorient the studio’s plans for Ambrosia Sky was driven first and foremost by feedback from its players, whose immediate investment in Dalia’s emotional journey made it clear that a tighter, more impactful arc would be a better fit than a staggered three-act saga.

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