The Early Access Program of Steam helps the small to medium -sized developers get an idea from the ground, but not every game actually does. Now, the valve has a notice designed to warn steam users when they visit the store page of an early access game, if it is a minute after the final update. If the elevated targets of Dev for release 1.0 were a bit high, it is probably time to do some proper hard work before spending money on what can be abandoned.
The valve has not formally announced the convenience, but both Eurogammer And PC gamer Indicate it as the first highlight SteamdbAn example where you can see this warning in action, that is for store listing Cave kingsWhich flags are that its developers have not updated the game in eight years.
It is probably quite long to safely say that the game has been left (although the developer has ever worked Another titleOn the other hand, pirate software Heartbound Currently there is a warning of not updating in 13 months. And recently “mostly negative” user reviews. But the developer bus Posted an update note To explain the gap in January, and also Dropped a patch day earlier On 1 February. So, it may not yet be a completely flash-out or fullproof feature.