I paid for that game on Steam for 20 bucks in 2019.
So much potential. But it's not abandoned, right?
They could absolutely finish it. And at this point it's the bare minimum for S-Purple to finish a single project he was involved in without it either collapsing in on itself from his own arrogance or because he's a greedy snob who resents making art for cash unless he's being paid to make whatever he specifically wants. He might be able to find people who will pass money to him but he's going to spend a long time living in the shadow of the projects he's killed. And that's only if he actually finishes the project. He could find himself getting pushed off Patreon and similar platforms if he fails to deliver ANOTHER project.
People just don't expect CM to ever reach a full release. And because the project isn't garnering the level of support Breeding Season did, S-Purple is probably in a situation where it doesn't make financial sense to keep delivering his overly expensive animated sequences because he's not going to do that for borderline poverty wages. Which leads to a cycle where less content gets released which reduces head count for patreons which leads to less content...
But no, the game isn't actually canceled and it is not abandoned.
What (if anything) happened, besides the game being in development purgatory and maybe not having that much porn content?
I also left one part out that I was reminded of when I was looking up how much Breeding Season could pull monthly on Patreon, which was apparently ~40k monthly. Because S Purple's contract made him an equal partner he was also entitled to half the company's pot for funding. He didn't just rug pull the game's primary art assets and ruin years of work, he also made off with half the company's liquidity. And of course he then threatened HBomb, the guy who gave him a job and made Breeding Season in the first place, with legal action if he didn't go along with all this.