>>37469732There is a news post right below that.
But yes, it seems as soon as it looks like stuff is wrapping up a new dumb side quest or a post-post-postgame bit appears, or the sole programmer decides to spend half a year reworking the entire battle engine while everyone else waits. Occasionally a resprite or musical track gets made by segments of the dev team to keep development alive to some extent, although if they're trying to convince the "fans" or themselves of that is anyone’s guess. A few changed pixels on a static image or some song you’re most likely going to fast-forward as you play aren’t exactly selling points. It's pretty frustrating working hard on a project that you end up losing faith in. You may be disappointed, but the people who worked on the game and quit for any reason are even more so, because nobody has yet seen or experienced what they’ve created. If it gets released it will still be the greatest rom hack ever made, but it doesn’t seem like upper management wants it finished any time soon.