It's really sad to see threads like this started by people who feel like they were owed CT. CT is one of many many games that will be "shelved" this year by members of the gameing design and development industry. The only unfortunate thing being pressed by some people in this thread is that it proves to game developers (like HTC) why most of these games never have a word about them slipped out past and beyond their own design and development teams until the product is almost 100% ready for release... I hope HTC sees past these selfish people and keeps up their very generous and open "this is what we're working on right now, want to come in and have a peek?" design and development practice. Too many other generous and open companies have been burned by fans like this, and it results in all of us not hearing about any new and awesome upcoming thing until 2-years after they started work on it, when an almost-ready-to-launch version is on the deck and about to be fine polished for release.
Yeah, a part of D&D is the death of a lot of good ideas/projects so that others can live and prosper, but trust me, everyone here will be a lot happier if HTC keeps us on the "in" next time rather than deciding, like most gameing companies, to leave us on the "out" until a project is so far along it's 100% going to be launched (due to "fan" and "customer" reactions like this to projects that may or may never be released).