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We may be pleasantly surprised come full release, however.
I think they do have such licenses. For examaple, Githyankis are not in the PHB from what I understand. In Grymforge speaking with gnomes you'll also hear about a group of artificers in Baldur's Gate which we most likely will get to meet. It would be very strange if they could only ever put PHB content into the game, that's not how these kind of licenses work. You either have a full licences like Larian and that includes all of the DnD content, or a limited one like Solasta who only get to use the base mechanic system and not the lore.
Didn't they recently announce something not in the phb? I thought it was a class or a subclass, could be wrong though.
Not announced but rather datamined.
The Artificer isn't core content so it won't be at release. If anything, Larian is known to implement the steam workshop and modding content day one of full release. Players will likely made a modded subclass/races that aren't original to the released content.
So you are saying there is a chance