Excellent feature. One of the first things I check anyways when buying early access games is when the last news post was.

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    18 days ago

    Early access titles should have an “expire” time. Either get to market, or don’t early access if you can’t in time.

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      18 days ago

      I feel like all that will happen is games will just release to 1.0 as “finished” when they clearly arent. It also may encourage rushing a game out thats a buggy mess.

      Ive known some games to be very rough in early access that become absolutely gems a couple years later in development.

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        18 days ago

        So be it, but at some point they need to shit or get off the pot, and way too many games are just staying early access.

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          18 days ago

          What’s the problem with staying in early access? It’s not like the games are squatting on welfare. Do they get anything from Steam beyond a placard that says “my game ain’t finished”?

          The only thing is people deflecting criticism because of the “early access” tag. But if you want to introduce arbitrary term limits so you can win internet arguments about video game developer malfeasance, then you’ve lost me.