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Also these are the Steam forums, not Microsoft. They won't get this feedback.
Not exactly sure why everyone is calling it a demo when it is not.
It might be a few version behind the Steam version but that is probably due to how Xbox handle game updates and the length of time it takes for game update to get approval by Xbox for release.
The following was taken from the Xbox website:
>> What is Xbox Game Preview?
Xbox Game Preview is a way for our fans to preview and purchase work-in-progress digital titles, participate in the development process and help developers make Xbox games the best they can be.
>> How does Xbox Game Preview work?
Xbox Game Preview games can be purchased and played like regular titles. Because the games are still in development, they might be missing content, contain bugs, or need extra balancing work that will come later via updates. Similarly, select Xbox features like Share may also be unavailable until the final game is released. Once the game is purchased, you are entitled to every update as the game moves to its final commercial release as well as the final version of the game when it is finished.
Full FAQ here: https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/xbox-game-preview-faq
K? How is that anyone's problem but M$?