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# Lost & Found: A This Bed We Made Story Launches on Steam
- URL: https://www.agamingnetwork.com/lost-and-found-this-bed-we-made-story-launch/
- Published: 2026-08-05T05:36:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-18T06:11:19.000Z
- Author: Marcel Dee
- Tags: Made In Canada, News

Lowbirth Games has released **Lost & Found: A This Bed We Made Story**, a new standalone DLC set a few years after the events of the studio’s breakout indie mystery game **This Bed We Made**.

Available on PC via Steam, Lost & Found gives players another chance to step into the world of Sophie Roy, this time trading the hotel rooms of the 1950s for the cabins and corridors of a transatlantic ship in 1964.

The best part for newcomers is that you do not need to own or have played This Bed We Made to enjoy this new story. Lost & Found is designed as a focused 1-2 hour narrative experience that works for both returning fans and first-time players.

## Sophie Roy Returns in a New Setting

Lost & Found follows Sophie Roy as she begins a new job as a stewardess aboard a transatlantic ship.

A few years have passed since the events of This Bed We Made, but Sophie’s old habits are not far behind her. When passengers’ personal belongings begin disappearing, she is pulled back into her snooping ways and finds herself at the center of a new mystery.

What starts as a strange series of thefts quickly becomes an investigation filled with secrets, hidden truths, and unexpected discoveries.

## A Standalone Story for New and Returning Players

Although Lost & Found is connected to This Bed We Made, Lowbirth Games has made it clear that this new DLC can be played on its own.

That is a smart approach. Returning players can continue Sophie’s journey and see how some of their past choices are reflected in subtle ways, while newcomers can jump in without needing to know every detail from the original game.

For players who do want the full experience, This Bed We Made remains the best place to start, introducing Sophie as a nosy 1950s hotel maid who digs through guests’ belongings to uncover how they are connected to a dark mystery.

## More Snooping, Cleaning, and Secret Hunting

Lost & Found builds directly on what players loved about Lowbirth Games’ debut title.

The new story once again focuses on:

- Snooping through private spaces
- Searching personal belongings
- Cleaning up messes
- Examining small environmental details
- Talking to characters
- Piecing together the truth through everyday tasks

This blend of mystery and routine is what helped This Bed We Made stand out. Instead of presenting investigation as something flashy, the game turns ordinary work into an opportunity to uncover hidden stories.

In Lost & Found, the transatlantic ship setting gives that formula a fresh direction. Cabins, shared spaces, and passenger belongings become part of the mystery, creating a smaller but more intimate stage for Sophie’s next case.

## A Focused 1-2 Hour Narrative Experience

Lost & Found is designed as a shorter, focused story that players can complete in one or two hours.

That length makes sense for this kind of standalone DLC. It gives Lowbirth Games room to tell a tight mystery without stretching the premise too thin, while also offering returning fans a meaningful follow-up to Sophie’s original story.

For players who enjoy compact narrative games, this could be a strong evening playthrough.

## This Bed We Made Became a Breakout Indie Success

This Bed We Made became a breakout hit thanks to its strong premise, stylish period setting, and social media buzz.

The game introduced players to Sophie Roy, a hotel maid whose curiosity leads her into a dark mystery. Its combination of detective work, environmental storytelling, character choices, and intimate spaces helped it connect with players who enjoy narrative-driven games.

Lowbirth Games says the original has sold nearly 250,000 copies, making Lost & Found a welcome follow-up for a growing fanbase that has been asking for more.

## Returning Choices Can Carry Forward

One interesting feature for returning players is that choices from This Bed We Made can carry forward into Lost & Found.

While this new story is standalone, some past decisions may be subtly reflected in the experience. That gives returning players a little extra connection to Sophie’s journey without making the DLC inaccessible to newcomers.

It is a nice balance between continuity and approachability.

## Launch Discounts Give New Players a Way In

To celebrate the launch, Lost & Found is available with an introductory **15% discount** during its first week of release.

This Bed We Made is also available at **50% off** on Steam during the launch period, giving newcomers a chance to experience Sophie’s story from the beginning before moving into Lost & Found.

For players curious about Lowbirth Games’ mystery-driven storytelling, this launch window is a good time to jump in.

## Final Thoughts

Lost & Found: A This Bed We Made Story looks like a smart follow-up to one of Canada’s recent indie success stories.

By keeping the experience short, focused, and standalone, Lowbirth Games gives returning fans more of what they loved while making the story welcoming for new players. Sophie Roy’s move from hotel maid to transatlantic stewardess also gives the series a fresh setting without losing the heart of what made This Bed We Made work.

If you enjoy narrative mysteries, environmental storytelling, and games built around uncovering secrets in private spaces, Lost & Found is worth keeping on your radar.