I AM ALIVE is Still Breathing?

First announced in 2008, we may finally have proof that the game may still actually exist and is in the works instead of being locked away in development hell like most people think it is

The game I Am Alive hasn't really been heard from since it was first announced in 2008, but we may finally have proof that the game may still actually exist and is in the works instead of being locked away in development hell like most people think it is. Today the ESRB actually gave the game a rating and gave a description of some of the gameplay mechanics:
"This is an action game in which players assume the role of a man who must find his family in a post-apocalyptic world. From a third-person perspective, players traverse through city ruins and use a machete to kill human enemies in melee-style combat. Battles are accompanied by realistic gunfire, slashing sounds, and cries of pain; characters emit brief splashes of blood when hit. Players have the ability to kill or knock unconscious wounded/vulnerable enemies via finishing moves (e.g., throat slashing, impaling, pistol-whipping); these scenes are highlighted by close-up camera angles and increased player control (e.g., on-screen prompts with button-press sequences). During the course of the game, players encounter women who can be saved from nearby enemies; sexual mistreatment is sometimes implied in the dialogue (e.g., "These guys kept me as their pet, or mascot, or something."). One sequence depicts the background silhouette of a man fondling and threatening a captured female survivor; the exchange includes phrases such as "Do you hear me? Don't touch me!" and "Don't be like that. You know I can make your life a lot easier if you would just cooperate." The words "p*ssy," "f**k," and "sh*t" can be heard in the dialogue."
http://youtu.be/HZ6Aely9YrQ There were actually some supposed leaked trailers for I Am Alive released a couple months ago and they looked nothing like this trailer posted above. Sorry I can't show you the leaked trailers, because they were all taken down, and I think I actually preferred the earlier because I like the look of the main character; in the leaked trailer the redesigned protagonist was more of a Nathan Drake ripoff. However, Ubisoft has still not announced anything about the game in almost three years, so hopefully this rating by the ESRB is a good sign the game is still being developed and we will get to hear more soon. Because honestly I love the idea of the disaster setting for a game as apposed to all the post apocalyptic games we have been getting recently.
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