Yeah, I doubt that.
I loved the Mia games so I went looking for several other games by Inceton and they were all
AWFUL. Were my expectations unfairly high because of Mia? Sure. But they sucked regardless.
So while "they" may want to move on from Mia (the "everyone" obviously ONLY refers to the
staff at Inceton), I can't see anything other than a sharp decline in revenue and interest in their products that will very quickly lead to cutbacks,
etc. At some point they will
have to revisit Mia to keep from going out of business
because they have not come up with any other stories that are worth a damn. Downside: as with 99% of businesses - especially ones that started out as passion projects with personal attachments - they will bury their heads in the sand and come up with all kinds of excuses for their downward trajectory for a while, so it may very well be
years until we get a 3rd installment.