Totally 100% definitely happening
When a game is announced to be “on hold” or “on hiatus,” we usually just take that to mean it has been cancelled.Prey 2was put “on hold,” and that still breaks my small, withered heart. I’m able to avoid the emotional turmoil by just assuming every game is cancelled. All of them. Even the ones on your shelves were cancelled, just likePrey 2was…
However, Techland seems pretty eager to remind us the medieval first-person hack-and-slashHellraidis still coming,despite being put on hold last month.

CEO Pawel Marchewkatold Eurogamerthe game is currently on hiatus due to the massive success that was the pretty fantasticDying Light,and the desire to do more with that.
So ifHellraidis on hold, when will it be worked on again? Marchewka gave a pretty big non-answer full of very vague dates:

“Once we deliver everything we want [forDying Light], probably by the – I don’t know – end of the third quarter this year, we will then maybe start to send some new [Hellraid] materials or informations or thinking about what’s the release date, something like that. There is nothing concrete about this timing…
But putting on hold means we want some of the resources to concentrate onDying Light, and once they do what needs to be done we will come back toHellraid.”

So itmightbe by Q3 this year we hear fromHellraid.Maybe. If we’re lucky and the stars have aligned.
It just doesn’t seem normal to me to be placing all of a development team’s resources on to a game that’s already been released, so I think the next time we hear fromHellraidwill be the actual confirmation development’s been cancelled.

That, or it will drift in to the abyss of ‘on hold’ games that everyone forgets about. It might even bump intoThe Last Guardianand they’ll be friends in their never-coming-out-ness.
Techland insists Hellraid isn’t cancelled[Eurogamer]





