Historically, the title would be "Is Logos [before Faithlife] Going to Ship Too Many Prepubs Right before the Holidays?!"
That would be a problem, but not a big problem. But I get the feeling, 'In Production' means maybe in the next few years. I usually don't have very many ... commentary volumes that I prioritize. But these days, I have a ton.
Then there's the 'Almost Funded' group that looks funded, but then they'd go into the 'In Production' limbo-land:
The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins: Essays from the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (Jewish and Christian Texts)
I didn't bother on this one. Kindle'd it. And it's good. Craig Evans on Acts vs the Pseudepigrapha. I'd always just assumed Stephen's speech was kind of 'created' (I didn't say by who). But good evidence of earlier source.
And for the (very) few interested in Akkadian, about to ship. I took a pass (already have the other one). And the 'lexicon' looks pretty thin.
Basics of Akkadian: A Complete Grammar, Workbook, and Lexicon
But a good candidate (In Production, of course):
Biblical Aramaic for Biblical Interpreters: A Parallel Hebrew-Aramaic Handbook