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But when a big AAA game only have 4500 ingame... then it kinda tells you all.
It definitely won't be for everyone, it's a slow paced game with not too much combat, but it fits the character of Indiana Jones flawlessly. Definitely one of the best things I've played this year so far.
First of the Game official release it 9th Dec 22nd POE 2 is out now sooo
No.
You can´t release a game in unofficial Early Access etc.
This game is officially released.. if it was not, you would not be able to make reviews.
That being said, MS did opt for a "pay to play on release day" or play later with a cheaper version...
Valve changed their policy after the Starfield debacle.
Sure. That does not change the fact that the game have officially released.
Basically the ultimate version should be called standard version and the standard be called Later access version.
This game is ofc a filler for gamepass on the xbox, the PC gamepass is bleeding (revenue wise) but it goes up and down. But my statistics are steam and PC centric and focuses on sales.
Obviously they will update once people that did not buy on release, but only opted for later access gets in.
This game have officially released.
If this was not out, it would either be in EA or still a preorder.
MS did try this with Starfield (non official released) this resulted in players being able to refund after they finished the game, since it was still technically a preorder (I refunded after 13 hours ie)
Valve have changed the way this works since then to protect consumers.
Basically the game released officially. It is just that MS business practice, made it so people can pay 25 extra to play on release or pay less and then be able to access later after release.