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Regarding the game, well, we should not expect any large updates (or any at all) as long as the war is still going on. Likely it will be (many) years until GT games can really recover (if there is a positive outcome with an Ukraine left). I would assume the war has to end first until something like game development or Steam communication becomes a priority again (just an assumption on my part).
There are things far more important under such circumstances than developing a PC game or posting on Steam (assuming that is even reliably possible) and with their skills the devs could certainly do many other very useful things in their country right now that have nothing to do with Mius Front :).
No idea what they are up to specifically these days, but that is also none of our business :). I am happy that they are fine as far as I know.
If any major updates including new DLCs come out for GT games in the next 2-3 years (perhaps more) it will be a miracle each time :). It makes no sense to ask about that. Wait and see what happens.