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No. The game was last updated in October 2018. See your local copy of version.txt
The new 2K Launcher won't let people run WotC with mods in the base game SDK (and vice versa), it also can't parse large .XComMod files so fails to recognise the string the WotC SDK adds. The mods are not affected.
But, yeah. As I said: people who use mos should use the Alternate Mod Launcher.
yes it has, it was updated with the new mod launcher, bricking several mods. All you need is the alternate mod launcher to fix that issue.
The game's not been updated since 2018.
Some great Mod Troubleshooting advice
That recommends the excellent Alternate Mod Launcher [github.com] Everyone who uses mods should be using it
As well as AML's own wiki and FAQs, this guide gives some more detailed advice on using the Alternate Mod Launcher: Troubleshooting: Mods not working properly / at all
If you're using the Community Highlander then read its specific troubleshooting advice [github.com]