Subnautica 2: Como O Melhor Jogo Do Ano Virou Símbolo Do Que Há De Errado Na Indústria
You wake up at the bottom of an alien ocean. Your ship has been destroyed. Someone may have done it on purpose. And down there, something exists that has already extinguished every civilization that existed before you. That's Subnautica 2. And it's very good. But before playing, you sign a contract. And that contract says that the game is not yours. That they can take away your access whenever they want. That the fan art you create belongs to the company. That you cannot use a VPN. That you waive the right to sue the company by accepting the terms. This is nothing new in the industry. The difference is that this time people read it. ⚠️ This content is not endorsed by Krafton. 🔗 Stop Killing Games: stopkillinggames.com

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