Quote Originally Posted by Turtledeluxe View Post
This logic doesn't hold up. Just because a game is releasing content == it isn't in maintenance mode? Perhaps you would care to clarify your definition of maintenance mode. I think people use the term differently. I don't think OP is arguing the game is to the point where it doesn't receive updates, they're just saying the team likely doesn't have the resources, desire or incentive to do more than the bare minimum, which they've done for years already.

Like you literally responded to them with the formula
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Umm...the logic holds up entirely. Yes, a game that is releasing new content is by definition not in "maintenance mode." It's not a "what I want to call it" vs. "what you want to call it." It's what the phrase means for MMO's - a game in "maintenance mode" has reached its final/finished state. No new content is being developed for it, no remaining bugs are being fixed, etc.. All that's happening is the servers remain up for people to play, and repeatable events (e.g. annual/seasonal events) may continue to run. But no new events or content of any sort is being created. The fact that the formula is still being followed with dozens of hours of new content being produced objectively means the game is nowhere near "maintenance mode" (and calling a complete new expansion with a full agenda of patch content over the next several years the "bare minimum" is rather insulting toward the developers, no?).