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I find it crazy that a game I bought in 2015 still receives new updates
I think I bought Terraria about 14 or 15 years ago, and it's still getting content updates.
I didn't buy Project Zomboid in 2013, but I know that's when it first went into early access.
I've gotten a lot of hours of entertainment from that aswell. We need more devs like these.
I've been looking into Vintage Story, and I'm really wanting to get it. It looks pretty wild.
I think No Mans Sky came out in 2016 and is still receiving free updates. I bought it dirt cheap and have got so many hours out of the free updates I'm beginning to feel a little level of guilt. I guess I'll pick up Light No Fire when it releases.