Skull and Bones, like he said, had a contract with a government (Singapore I believe) that got them a bunch of grant money if they used a local game studio. The only stipulation aside from local labor was that they put out a game, so they dragged their feet until near the end of the time they were allowed, then put out the half-assed project.
Could be a Flash situation where it was too far gone in production they couldn't cancel it and claim back the costs.
Skull and Bones, like he said, had a contract with a government (Singapore I believe) that got them a bunch of grant money if they used a local game studio. The only stipulation aside from local labor was that they put out a game, so they dragged their feet until near the end of the time they were allowed, then put out the half-assed project.