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Earlier this year Paralives released in early access, and so far, things are looking good for the life-sim. The game has proven to be popular since its May launch; the cozy vibes have been praised, and the promise of free post-launch DLC and updates for the lifespan of Paralives continues to be a big selling point. In an industry focused on extracting the maximum amount of cash possible out of every player, it has become the norm–just look at how GTA 6 is locking in-game shops away from players who purchase the standard edition–Paralives’ commitment to investing in its players feels refreshing.
“That plan is something that we had announced before the game was released, and our sales in the first week–the first day–confirmed that that was going to be viable,” Paralive’s communication manager Gab Boyer-Antoni said to GameSpot. “We’re a very small team of 15. We don’t plan on increasing that much, just a few senior positions, and we don’t have any investors. We don’t have to pay back anybody. The development so far has been fully paid for by our Patreons. And we’re good. We can last years like this and make sure that we offer free updates and

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