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Pure Speculation/Just my opinion:
The most common trajectory of these EA* games with well managed youtuber hype, is an initial pop and strong sales and reviews, followed a few weeks later with poor reviews, slowing sales, and an outraged player base, which in turn, crashes developer morale leading them to put less effort into finishing the game.
It seems to be reasonably priced, and it probably has enough play-time to be an OK purchase, even if it follows the usual trajectory.
Edit:
*It is my understanding that console release games cannot be Early Access (or cannot without extreme difficulty). So this may or may not be a real feature complete release. My main point of reference is 7 Days to Die which went from EA to 1.0 to facilitate their re-release of the console version of the game.
How I felt about the demo.
PS has Early Access games from time to time.
Palworld and POE2 for instance
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/path-of-exile-2/