Yea. Their philosophy is they don't want to spoil the story but they want to provide enough content so they can test, adjust and balance mechanics. After the game is release they will continue to balance the later part of the games for several years. That is one nice thing with Larian is they will fix most of their games (the only exception was that dragon board game they dropped real fast and never touched afterwards). Even today they will fix their oldest games if problems are found.
If I remember correctly D:OS 2 early access was actually discounted but not sure since i got it via the kickstarter (which was discounted a lot).
If I remember correctly D:OS 2 early access was actually discounted but not sure since i got it via the kickstarter (which was discounted a lot).
Full price, content offered is dictated by dev rather than an accepted standard. Most EA stuff trickles out content, but if the dev does this like DOS2 it will be the first area with ~20 hours of gameplay that you are basically testing and all the rest will come at launch.