Is the MSI 570gtx twin frozr iii being discontinued

Newegg has this card as deactivated, Amazon has it temporarily out of stock, and Tigerdirect used to carry it now it is gone. I ordered mine from Amazon last May 25 and it still has not shipped. What's happening to this card??

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BUMP!
I ordered this card in one online shop on the 30th of June. It was one of the very few shops in Germany where it was listed as available. The next day I got a message that the card would be delivered on the 13th of JULY!
On the 13th of July I received a mail from the shop, that the card won't be shipped until the 27th. In the meantime no online shop had this card listed as available!
I cancelled my order on the 13th and ordered from another place where I was assured that a shipping was underway due 21st. Yesterday I called them only to find out that the shipment has been delayed. It is now expected in 11 days! This means that they are expecting the cards around the 1st of AUGUST! You cannot find an MSI N570 GTX Twin Frozr III PE OC in any online shop in Germany to this day.
I ordered my card on the 30th of June and it will be more than a month before I get it. This card vanished from the market here for the whole month of July. As a passionate fan and potential customer, I'd very much appreciate an explanation.
Thanks!
Regards,
dieselpower

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