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But the EA status is not planned to be long and will only be temporary for the devs to judge whether or not they should do the full release (Which is planned before the July Anniversary), but if there's too many bad review bombing, they might prolong the EA status to buffer out that period and wait for a calmer time to do the full release. -- TGC knows this game has problems, that's why it's not going straight into full release. Bad reviews happened during EA has less impact compared to full release review as it tells the viewer it happens during the game still isn't ready yet.
But as Steam's policy goes, they can't stay in EA for too long due to it's a finished product. https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/earlyaccess#5 (Rule 7)
So it's only a sooner or later before they do the full release.