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Roadmap for Forgotten Skies to be released just ahead of Early Access!

Weeks before Forgotten Skies enters Early Access, the development studio has released a preview of future content for the platform adventure.

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July 10, 2024

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Chrysalis Interactive :

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Missoula, USA, 07/10/2024 — On August 12th of this year, the fun platform adventure Forgotten Skies will enter Early Access on Steam and, according to Chrysalis Interactive, will remain in this status for around 6 months until the full version is released. To show what content and improvements players can look forward to, the developer has released a roadmap for the next two years.

One of the most surprising announcements may be that Forgotten Skies will receive two major updates. Included in the overview is a map update, which is expected to be released later this year and will expand the world of the game. Chrysalis Interactive also announced a new (second) expansion pack for the game world in Q3 2025.
 

Future updates will include performance upgrades, questing and gameplay improvements, and a mining system for players to collect resources.
 

Future updates and enhancements overview:

2024
 

Third Quarter

  • DLSS, FSR and XeSS performance improvements

  • Improvements to the UI & UX
     

Fourth Quarter

  • First Map Expansion

  • First QoL update (combat improvements, companion system, dialog improvements)
     

2025
 

Second Quarter

  • Quest and Story Enhancements
     

Third Quarter

  • Second Map Expansion
     

Fourth Quarter

  • Mining System

  • Second QoL Update

About Chrysalis Interactive:

Chrysalis Interactive is an independent US-based Studio dedicated to creating entertaining computer games. Founded in 2020 under the original name Chrysalis Games, the studio has since undergone a complete reorganization and expanded its business to include developing and publishing mobile games in addition to developing computer and console games.

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