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I didn't spend a dime on it, not now, not ever.
There was no waiting on the 7 days game. It doesn't ever have to pay off.
The point obviously is that it doesn´t slow down 7 days to die development.
The game, wich we basically know nothing about except it´s made with UE5, that they do develop on their own might be another story here. But they hired people for it, so besides some artists no one from the 7 days to die team should be involved there due to different game engines.
I don´t assume here. 3 or 4 people beeing advisors for Bloodmoons isn´t going to slow down 7 days to die.
And about that other game, that is known info from TFP.