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And it refunds buyers.
Honestly, there's only one early access game that I ever felt was worth it. BG3 did a lot with their time in EA. I'm sure there are others but my guess is that they're not in genres I care about.
Valheim. The early access release was a more complete game than most complete games.
I'd like to add Factorio to this list.
I mentioned Factorio further up for the same reason. People had literal tens of thousands of hours logged before the game even hit v1.0.0. There were people saying that they were seeing conveyor belts and assembly machines in their dreams.