I dont know but Dev posted before the first chapter 15.1 release he wants to release by end of the year whole chapter 15 as standalone with the new non cheating set up
and then he wants to rework chapters 1-14 accordingly to bring some better choice logic in it. So if he keeps to it it can happen tjat with the final whole game ch1-15 release next xear we get a complete different game.
Lets see what will happen...chapter 15 release is already delayed and we get only 1 or two days of chapter 15 maybe by end of year instead...
Why didn't he do it from the beginning. He would have a great game right away. So he has to redo everything
Not to mention the current version of the game IS a rework itself. It had got up to chapter uh 11 or so. Then like a year or so (it's been a couple of years, so I can't remember the exact timeline) was spent on reworking the first 11 chapters or whatever. This was to improve the choice logic and story in addition to some of the renders.
If it's going to be another year+ hiatus to begin redoing chapters 1 - current as version 3, I feel like Mircom should maybe just consider wrapping TAC up and moving onto a new story/game to build from the ground up. It sucks to go back to, "Oh hey, an update, oh it's just the same chapter 1 we've had for 6 years, but it looks a little better and has three new lines of dialogue." Then three months later, "Oh, another update, oh it's chapter 2 we've had for 6 years, but looks a little better and has 5 changed lines of dialogue. It also has 1 new choice for the updated game, however, the consequences of that choice won't be seen until the actual new chapters start releasing after the remaining 14 existing chapters are reworked in like 2 years."
I have always been a big fan of TAC, I've mentioned many times before that it's disheartening to see TAC having lost its way. Another rework and the associated "whelp no new progress in the story for a few years while it all gets reworked. Again," would really be a metaphorical gut punch.
Edit: Just to clarify, my comment was written pretty off the cuff and in a single train of thought, and I didn't go look up dates or anything. Some of the numbers are off here and there as I was just pulling from memory some general details on some time-frames and version numbers.