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Bump version of @xtate/immer package to align with updated dependencies #4639

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Fixes inconsistent non-bumping of package version like other xstate packages that had the same recent updates of peer dependencies four days ago (inconsistent how packages such as @xstate/react and @xstate/svelte were handled when their peer dependencies were updated).

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The packages that you have mentioned were bumped because something has changed in their source code - not because the peer dep range has been changed. I don't see a reason here why @xstate/immer would have to be bumped.

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