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Can't find any official quote on that, so I won't say for sure.
But if this game doesn't have mod support, so possibility to create custom tracks, like beat saber, it's pointless.
Im not 100% sure, but I think I have read somehwere that this game is also made with Unity so there is a high chance that they also used C# (I doubt that they would use IL2CPP for a game like this), which means there is a chance for mods if someone from the community cares enough to investigate the game code (which is "illegal" btw, but most game devs don't care, if you just want to improve/mod the game)
But of course it would be better if the game would have official support for mods or atleast custom songs ;)
I don't think the early access version will have official support for custom songs, but maybe they will listen if enough people request it during the early access phase.
Beatsaber didnt stop people from doing it thats all im saying, other game bans people who do. In a way thats supporting it
Even if they would like to ban, they cant because its not a multiplayer game.
AFAIK, none of the other Harmonix games support them without unauthorized hacks. They make money by selling DLC. Custom songs could ruin that business model.
Also Harmonix is a rather big studio, who often license songs from major companies. Custom songs are a legal gray area: downloading custom songs without a licence is piracy. Considering how aggressive the music industry usually is, custom songs are surprisingly well tolerated (see: Osu!, Stepmania, Beat Saber, ...). However, because of their situation, I don't think that Harmonix can afford it.