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You can quote whatever wall of text you want but that is if a company has multiple successful games over several years and never produces a single DLCs for any of them, it's clearly a choice on their part. I call that a policy decision. Of course they are free to do so with their product, I'm just signaling that I would insta-buy whatever additional content for the game
Oh and by the way, it's literally what they say there: they give a bunch of (perfectly fine) reasons, but they boil down to: no, we don't want to produce additional content for it.
Can't wait to be proven wrong though! (that's the point in fact of my signaling them that yes, I am among those who would buy a DLC).