I know that crytek was having serious financial problems and there was a lot of internal strife
http://kotaku.com/sources-crytek-usas-leadership-quit-last-week-1613456108
http://www.huntthegame.com/
And it's still listed on Cryteks website as well.
Last article I can find is
http://gamingbolt.com/hunt-horrors-of-the-gilded-age-development-said-to-be-going-well
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilxdDovzO1g
Video for those that forgot it existed
http://kotaku.com/sources-crytek-usas-leadership-quit-last-week-1613456108
But the game looked pretty good and I feel like a dude who worked there used to post here but it seems to be completely gone now, but the website is still upIn May, Crytek boss Cevat Yerli visited the Austin, Texas-based Crytek USA to inform them that they were planning to put together a bank deal by June 20, according to a person who was at the studio then. Though staff at Crytek USA had not been paid on time for several weeks, Yerli assured them that the company would be receiving funds through the bank deal, and that people would be paid soon.
http://www.huntthegame.com/
And it's still listed on Cryteks website as well.
Last article I can find is
http://gamingbolt.com/hunt-horrors-of-the-gilded-age-development-said-to-be-going-well
So any insides sources to say if it's all a pipe dream?We did know that development of the game was actually moved from Crytek USA to Crytek Frankfurt and now the CryEngine’s Brand Manager Marcel Hatam has taken to Twitter to announce this game’s development is “going well.” That was also the extent of the information Hatam was willing to actually let slip even when he was pressed on any other details about when people could see a demo or even a plan on a release schedule.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilxdDovzO1g
Video for those that forgot it existed