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Why they sell the game as a full product if this is an early access?
The game has local multiplayer: Plug in up to two microphones, sing and party with your friends.
No online multiplayer and cannot find a place where we would have said there is.
This isnt the first time this sort of confusion happens. I would suggest removing "multiplayer" from the developer info box section on the store page. 2 players on the same PC use "local co-op". Multiplayer tag is used by games that implements online play.
I recon this isnt accurate but is consensus on Steam. It's been like this for so long that customers made and are used to this categorization. In fact, I think it's been like this for so long that Steam is afraid to mess with it and instead of changing and fixing that, they came up with a new feature like this new "Steam tags" to compensate.