Only 22 boards are being made and were sold...and it's all closed source. More "elite ware" that the community can't purchase. If you thought the A1K red A500+ limitations (only having to be a member of A1K) were bad (which they weren't: how hard is it to join, using Chrome with automatic translation), this brings the closed-endedness of the Amiga scene to all new heights.
Ah, outside of general applications for OS3.X and 4.X, we are all tight little groups that function like little clubs.
22 boards is a bit ridiculous though.
Still, if I'm investing in new legacy derived hardware, its going to be a Vampire 4. An MATX board to mount it on would be nice, but I'll probably eventually gravitate to a stand alone system, and for now my trusty A2000 will once again serve.