True, but equally I think it's a bit risky to read implications into the 'not at launch' statement.Weirdly enough, Frontier has given us conflicting statements on that. Yes, they've said Odyssey won't be a season but a single release.
But whenever somebody asks "will feature X be part of Odyssey" we get the answer "not at launch", which implies there will/may be feature updates.
Personally I would suggest it's best to read it as 'we are not making any binding statements on that particular matter and we retain the option to adjust the approach if we think there is sufficient case for us to do so*'.
(*Which is to all intents and purposes is exactly what the situation should be expected to be by default, just stated explicitly.)
I think to summarise the situation;
- The broad approach is to pack everything into a single major release
- That doesn't mean they can't add things to it subsequently
- It just means that as it stands that what they're selling is the single major release, not the single major release plus a bunch of subsequent releases
- Buying should be done according to the above
- Buying on the basis that it'll be the major release followed by things that FD have not committed to is not sensible and is done so at the buyers risk