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Steam's Latest Open-World F2P Hit Could Have Massive Issues Already
While Steam users have flocked to the new free-to-play survival game , members of the community are expressing concerns about the title's privacy policy. Whenever a game is released as «free» to an audience, many users will begin to question how the developers are making the necessary revenue to continue supporting their creation despite not charging any money for the core experience. In most cases, profits are generated through microtransactions, seasonal battle passes, or even adverts, but some players are concerned there's more going on.