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I don't think it's been explicitly stated that "There will NEVER be any other content updates for Remnant 2" though.
BUT considering the lack of news or updates in the weeks after DLC 3 was released? It seems like yes, development is over.
Gunfire hasn't announced what their next project is though. It's probably not related to Remnant 2, but who knows.
I'm glad for all we've gotten, but yes, the more Remnant 2, the better.
I guess the game and its DLCs did sell below expectations Why else would they stop support, right?
why is it a problem when someone talks about something they dont like about something they paid for and enjoy. There's nothing wrong with constructive criticism, they aren't being rude or sending death threats or anything of the sort. Just stated a displeasure for lack of something, they wanted more.
Your type needs help if you really believe silencing someones thoughts/feelings on something is going to just slide anymore.
If instead, they opt make it so that Ford's story is a continuation of Clementine's, rather than a full-fledged, stand-alone campaign, they could increase the minimum level scaling for the new zones, with the final one being set at 21. That way, there would be considerably less of an incentive to skimp out on leveling up your character.
However they decode to go about doing it, the game kind of feels incomplete to me until they conclude that story line, given that its the catalyst that sets everything else in motion.