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Unless you're willing to build the game and the story from the ground up for multiple main characters, you're only going to hurt the end product. I've seen many games that felt obligated to include multiplayer and the game sucked. Because they tried to satisfy everyone they ended up satisfying nobody. Both the MP and SP versions of these games sucked.
I'm not against MP, but there are games that just really don't need to be MP. Same as there are games where VR wouldn't actually make the game better. There's a huge list of such "must haves" that people become obsessed over and attack the game if it doesn't include it.
I've played great games with no full blown character creation system, limited speech, limited cut scenes, not photo-realistic, single player only and they were truly AWESOME games.
the issue is that no where in the years this game has been developed have there ever once been a hint or notion this was going to be a multiplayer game with the devs coming out multiple times clearly stating on multiple streams, websites, and twitter that this is a singleplayer only game.