It's understandable if you're worried about the shift in strategy. After all, it comes across as an attempt to wind down Project Spark without alienating its community. That isn't helped by plans to cancel a Conker-related story as a result of the switch. However, the development team insists that this isn't the end. There are over 200,000 active creators that it doesn't want to abandon, and there are "new programs and activities" in the works to keep those numbers growing. That's somewhat reassuring, but there's no denying that Microsoft has one less incentive to support its oftentimes rewarding game production tool.