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That's not what End Game content is though. Endgame is a gameplay loop that tries to keep it fresh and keep you engaged after you beat the game. There's plenty of games that have Endgame content without persistent updates adding stuff. This is Early access, what's being added is the progress to a content complete game, including endgame.
But for now, Dune Awakening is only a month away!
You are impatient; the current state more that exceeds the asking price, so just enjoy it.
Then why ask... f*ck me.
Because he doesn't care about the 'why', he just wants a "yes" or "no".
Because reading more than one word hurts some people's brains.
>its in early access
>asks "is that really it?"
Another case of "what is early access?"
I mean you could've just waited 2 years and buy it then. That would've been the release date anyway when the dev would've decided against early access.
And when you wait that long then such an early access phase is actually the best you could've hoped for, since now they've 2 million beta testers to find every single bug, test every single feature and overall give feedback that can only make the end product better for everyone.
EA is pretty much a win-win for everyone.