Of course, but it was an example of a video title from youtube grifters talking out of their ass. A lot of them love making videos with asinine statements that could be refuted simply by spending 5 minutes looking through a doc like I did or anyone else can since they're posted and publicly available. Obviously other publicly traded companies also have to release statements but you look at one from a company like Ubisoft and it's just mealy mouthed bullshit dodging questions, trying to explain away failures, double speak, and so on. GWs are generally written in pretty plain English and to the point because they don't have to try and dodge around shit.
Just like how I've got no problem saying I'm not throwing money at them when I don't feel like it.
I watched a video about the current state of TC not too long ago and it is ridiculous how little these motherfuckers know about running a business. Sad to see someone like Tuomas Pirinen involved with that shit show and also finding out that he's pretty mind-poisoned by Current Year

politics bullshit, dude used to be GOATed back in the old GW days.
Finally got some time to restart Rogue Trader with all the DLC
Void Shadows is so fucking good. The lore conformity brought tears to my eyes. They perfectly set up how
MAJOR SPOILERS a Gene Stealer Cult operates, the new companion is fantastic (and even after the latest patch still way overpowered), it's just hands down one of the best DLC's for any game ever. The only video-game-based-on-a-TTRPG-franchise that has better writing than Rogue Trader is Shadowrun: Hong Kong.
I won't preorder Dark Heresy, not after the utter shit show Rogue Trader was in its first six months after release. I put around 200 hours in the game before Patch 1.3 and even managed to beat it but it was an exercise in frustration because of the myriads of bugs, i expect nothing better from DH. RT, while much more playable these days, is still riddled with bugs. Getting Owlcat games at release is asking for being disappointed.
Despite that, i am so incredibely hyped for DH. Anything Inquisition is my shit ever since reading the Inquisition War trilogy by Ian Watson as a kid, can't wait to play my own version of Jaq Draco. The companions in RT were already great but it seems they're gonna top those with the companions in DH. Not sure how i will be able to explain how my Puritan Inquisitor has a Kroot merc in tow but i will make it work.
was thinking getting the arbiter DLC, but may skip that one.
The writing isn't as good as in the main game or in Void Shadows but it still is a fun, little "episode". I only paid 7€ for the main game last year (via a key site, played the game since Alpha) and unlocked the DLC via Cream API so i can't say if it is worth its money.