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"Hey guys!
We just wanted to give a quick announcement on the status of everything so far. We apologize for waiting so long to update, but we hoped for news sooner than later, but unfortunately, that was not the case.
First and foremost, the development team of Everland is still here, and we have no intention ourselves of abandoning the project unless we are told otherwise that we may not continue.
Pertaining to the matter at hand, we, unfortunately, do not have any updates to give on the future of Everland, as the company and Byron's assets are being resolved in probate court. Situations like this can take up to a year to be decided, and possibly longer due to Covid-19, so we are just waiting as reluctantly as you are.
We appreciate all the feedback and concerns, and we will give an update when we have it, but for now, we ask for patience until we get the word on whether or not we may continue.
Thank you for your understanding.
- Everland Team :everland:"
All the assets included the game have been held up in courts over his estate. A family member recently acquired this game rights and sold it to Chinese developer Tencent. Some rumors in a forum about Tencent says the game will likely be retooled to based based on learning about China and the benefits of a Social Credit system but be the same game.
Google Reckful on Youtube and see what you find.