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Conan Exiles :D
Exiles isn't much of an MMO.
I wouldn't call CE an MMO or this title either, the definition has be twisted by Devs.
MMO's are games like WoW, FF, Dark Age of Camelot, Asherons Call....ect
It absolutely is not.
The mechanics and even the landscape is nearly identical ...lol
But, as others have said, it's not an "MMO" as most people are accustomed to. Yes it's shortened from "MMORPG" regardless of genre, but people still apply it in the same way. It'd be like calling Battlefield an "MMO" because you can have 64 players in a lobby. Any company using "MMO" to describe a multiplayer survival game like ARK or Once Human is being incredibly disingenuous.. but many of them do it for some reason.
Exactly as I've said many times, an MMO has lots of choices for players, it's typically very open world with many classes and quests and objectives to follow.
This title is very narrow, which is fine for those who like this sort of thing, the mechanics are very much like Planetside 2 and Conan Exiles. Neither of which are MMO's.
The game will be better off if they don't buy the game, believe me.