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The price of the game increased significantly recently, but the game is experiencing a content drought that has persisted for more than two years.
You will essentially be paying more for less, right now, and with no guarantee of fresh content/more unique gameplay in the future.
Just a little caveat emptor here. I would want to know this before purchasing.
Yes we know. For some of us, we won't believe it until we see it. Sorry.
Lol, Cry harder?
Early on it was $13.99, price went up as they went along. And it isn't a "2 YeAr CoNtEnT dRoUgHt" they just finished console update AND have released frequent updates. Not to mention, Eventide (Point Hope) in June. Hell, the game is $20 and has more content than some AAA games costing $60.
Don't claim a content drought just because you don't understand early access.
Shill harder. Those calories won't burn themselves.