Your premise is correct essentially. We know his assets went to his wife and then when she died a month later, most likely everything went to the 22 year old daughter. Somewhere in that time frame, Joppa said VR got the blessing from Brad's family to continue making the game. Hopefully, the kid didn't put up her entire inheritance as collateral and tell Joppa to get the thing to release. They got money from somewhere, I'm hoping it was from industry veterans that wanted to see Brad's final project completed as opposed to the kid. Regardless, it does seem like he died and they immediately shifted away from the EQ successor Brad was hoping to make. Whether that proves to be the right decision, I guess we'll see, but I don't like it.