Sometimes, waiting for a new game, I simply forget that behind it there are real people, with real families, and business that have to be sustained-
Seeing how much energy and effort you put in your games let me think "these people are really doing what they want to do, and enjoying doing that".
But suddenly reality hits hard: in order to make games a company needs to pay employers, sell previous games, and still it may suffer for external causes.
I'm sad for you, hoping things will go better as time passes but a part of me is happy (no, happy is not the right term, maybe simply "less sad" because you decide to share this info with us, creating an even stronger participation and link between you, your company, and this community.