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Well it's certainly not outside the realm of possibility that they are already working on what ever they plan to work on next. I doubt all of their 2 programmers work time is spend just on fixing bugs for Raft and their 5 artist can't really help much on that front other than being testers but we simply do not know as nothing of their future plans has been announced. They might be playing darts in the office all we know.
BTW, you're comparing apples to oranges as around 100 people worked on Skyrim while at it's peak, only 7 worked on Raft (out of 8 Redbeet's employees).