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Once more, what does it say on the official Steam Store page?
Yes, "Single Player".
Read it again.
"Single Player".
Read it agan and again until you grasp it.
You have not been swindled.
You bought a single-player game.
And now, for some unknown reason, the creator of this game has decided to update the game to change it to a multiplayer.
Until that update comes, this game is still correctly labeled and sold as a "Single Player".
Unless you want to take Chucklefish to court with your millions of lawyers for some perceived marketing error, then kindly take your seat.
Or uninstall the game and take your leave.
Or refund the single-player game you bought, and go buy CoD or something. You'd likely enjoy it more.
(Oh, and fair warning: If you insult my family again, you WILL be reported. One user has already been banned for attacking others. )
People are beginning to wonder if its just a lie they come out with every 6-8 months to get a few more sales.
And? What of it?
He could move it to Winter 2023, even. What's your point?
Do you have some special notarized legal contract saying it must be released at a certain time? You going to take him to court over it?
Of course you won't.
That's not the Store page for Stardew Valley.
Are you able to buy the game at that link?
No, you can't.
Instead, the place you actually buy the game at, says it's single-player.
Overwatch pre-release was originally marked as being a CGI movie.
But at release, it was an MMO TF2-style game.
Some old prototype page doesn't matter.
All that matters is what was advertised at actual release. And it's advertised as a single-player.
That's what you bought.
From that point onward, you were owed nothing more.
You're getting more, only because the developer felt generous.
(He's a better man than me. If I'd taken one look at how people on this forum were, I'd have said "You know what? To blazes with them", and scrapped the update)