That is a weird tweet. I would almost guess that maybe they are rolling back their abandonment of the game…almost.
We can but hope. I wouldn't actually lay odds on it, mind you, but every now & then they do surprise us.
Otherwise, I'm wondering if the next Three Kingdoms title (apparently they have their own team separate from both Warhammer and the main historical series) will be given free to all those who purchased the original 3KTW prior to a certain date as a peace offering. Yes, doing so would obviously be expensive, but I could see it still being worth the cost.
They DO seem to have problems picking a direction and sticking to it. Who can tell with that lot?
Indeed.
What's odd is, CA *did* appear to have found its footing & direction again with both the Warhammer franchise and their historical games with the release of Three Kingdoms. Despite subsequent DLC's being of...variable quality, 3K and the first two WH titles were all successful, both critically and commercially.
This rather abrupt stumbling about from the past year or two -- both with their project management and community engagement -- is utterly baffling, not to mention frustrating/infuriating.