As was revealed last month, Double Fine's space sim, Spacebase DF-9, has left early access due to a lack of additional funding. They have polished up the game to a commercial state, adding a tutorial and a system that will let the player work towards concrete objectives, as well as squashing most of the outstanding bugs (for example, the major problems that had made the Linux version unplayable have been resolved now). They have also released the full Lua source code so that fans can make mods for the game.
Although no new features will be added by Double Fine after this release, they will still be offering support for the game and making bugfixes for reported bugs. They have also reduced the price to $20.01 USD and have started a bundle offering both of their games that have now left Early Access, Spacebase DF-9 and Hack 'N' Slash, for $24.99.
In addition, anyone who already owns Spacebase DF-9 will get a free copy of Hack 'N' Slash, and anyone who already owns Hack 'N' Slash will get a free copy of Spacebase DF-9. If you already own both, Double Fine's Greg Rice has confirmed that you will receive a giftable copy to give to a friend.