Good. Infinite growth is bad for games.
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I don't believe E33 needs an expansion, but just because games have them doesn't immediately mean its a bad thing. Some expansions are great. MHW Iceborne and Sunbreak. Most Borderlands game have pretty great expansions as well.
I definitely agree that excessive amounts of expansions can be bad though. Sims 4 comes to mind.
The article isn't about an expansion for the game but about the expansion of the company
Why would they? They already hire massive numbers of contractors when they need to scale up.
With the way the game ends, I don't see why there would be a need for an expansion. Only thing I can think of is maybe a prequel story?
The article isn't about an expansion for the game but about the expansion of the company