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Sure, it might not send to you some lobby or anything but that's just a limitation of those games.
In other words:
if you were to download and play a scenario like "direct action"
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2307477087&searchtext=direct+action
Then you very well might want to go elsewhere after capturing an objective.
In other other words:
Extraction shooters aren't that special, don't get mindgamed by em.
That said, I'm being a little bit silly too, that usually gets people going.
Like calling "Deep Rock Galactic" an extraction shooter.