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Very true. Only DLC now pays them salaries and it won't change untill we have something like Beat Saber Subscription. I believe much more people are ready to pay 10 USD per month to the devs to access thousands of legally cleared maps on Beat Saver than people willing to buy DLCs. Getting some POP song well mapped literally takes 20 hours, and this could bring potentially much more money to devs so they can actually develop the game and sell it to a wider audience, who doesn't like current OST and DLCs. Also they can basically legalize and monetize what is now done by mappers and ranked team - creating quality maps will be responsibility of community and devs will only need to work on a platform as whole. I can't understand really why they are not moving in this direction.. hope they are and we just don't know about it yet.