Talk:Steins;Gate: The Committee of Antimatter/@comment-68.145.115.170-20150225043728

I actually find the fact that CoA was cancelled without any given reason so late in the game to be better (potentially roundabout good sign) then if they had explained why, if it had been something like "the studio is closing down", "internal company conflicts" or "the writer quit" they would likely have said so outright or it would have come to light already. Perhaps they found the story been of enough quality to be made into an actual VN only after announcing it as a light novel, or took a second look and thought "we can do better", or realized the story clashed with another upcoming project and decided the later to be of greater importance; if any of these were true they wouldn't want to start up hype for something that might still be in early development by revealing it as the reason behind the cancellation of CoA.

The fact that the companies involved are keeping a tight lid on what is going on rather then apologetically explaining themselves raises a lot of intriguing possibilities about what could be going on, then again I could just be overly optimistic, it depends on if you want to interpret it as a sign of a struggling company (which so far nothing else has indicated so), or that they have something in the works that they are not ready to reveal but would have to if they wanted to fully explain the cancellation of CoA so close to it's release.