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The developers of Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 have addressed concerns from fans regarding the game's direction, specifically denying any plans to adopt a live-service model. Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment responded to recent feedback, acknowledging that some fans have expressed disappointment with the game's current approach.
In a statement, the team emphasized their commitment to delivering a complete and immersive single-player experience, rather than shifting towards a model that relies on ongoing content updates and microtransactions. This decision aims to preserve the core essence of the franchise, which has been celebrated for its rich narrative and engaging gameplay.
The developers are focused on creating a polished game that honors the legacy of the Warhammer 40k universe. By prioritizing a traditional gaming experience, they hope to satisfy long-time fans and attract new players who are eager to dive into the brutal world of Space Marines. The team remains dedicated to transparency and encourages ongoing dialogue with the community as they continue their development process.
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