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Edit : they also sell your data to more than 50 companies, including Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Google, "pay to play" websites, marketing websites, and many more. Here is the full list [documentation.my.games]
Seems the devs really want to make sure nothing can backfire and they keep options to sell your data to third party providers for extra revenue.
What confuses me though is, what is the connection between the devs, Knights Peak- the publisher- and mygames.com?
Did they just copy a random Eula without editing it?
Also:
The publisher sucks.
- Locked a quest to preorder in this game (yeah, it is "only" 3 months, but seriously, who reinstalls the game after that time to play a side quest?)
- In Tempest rising the give one week headstart for people who order the deluxe.
Does not shine a good light on the publisher. Already worried about expensive DLC strategies.
"Don't worry guys, we just copy pasted another EULA. It still grants us rights for everything it says, but we won't take advantage of it, pinky promise"
"It's just a boiler plate agreement to sell your data if we wish to". I don't remember accepting something like this for, let's say, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.