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That's so bs, popular games should have all the features regardless if they are free or not...
I doubt they're going to care...
I don't know tbh? Because Holocure is kind of in perpetual update and will be for quite some time, but the game has never been labelled as being in early access. It also has a considerably higher audience than either of those other two games, with Holo X Break being developed by KayAnimate as well. I know he's talked about it a few times before and how the game has been stuck with limited profile features because it makes zero revenue, which only makes it more confusing as to why the two other holo indie games I mentioned were just magically allowed to be showcased when that wasn't the case before.