The info was from a role playing game's website or something I think. Not the most reliable source of defense industry related news in my opinion.
No Biship, I think the Commanche is still on track. I don't know if it still within it's projected budgetary constraints, but these large procurement projects for such a complex system usually tend to be a little more costly than planned. In any case, I have read that Commanche's R&D phase acounts for only 4.5% of the Army's total fiscal year budget... definately well within the capabilities of the Army to absorb at this date. I wonder where this is all going? We have a replacement for the OH-58/AH-1/AH-6 in the RAH-66. The V-22 will replace all of the Blackhawk variants, the UH-1's still in service, as well as the Pavelow, Chinook variant's, and probably others. Now we need a replacement for the Apache...
I'd make a larger/heavier version of the Commanche, for this. Just stretch the fuselage and put in a large rotary weapons launcher similar to the one on the B-1, and B-2 bombers. Not quite that large but you get the idea... It needs six-eight hardpoints of the capacity found on the Apache. This gprovides a total of 16 Hellfire's, plus two rocket pods, plus four AIM-9X Sidewinders, or four Stingers. Add the Apache M230 cannon. The Apache's chaingun would fit the low-observable fairing of the Commanche as well, or maybe make a retractable system that allows the gun to be stowed inside the fuselage.
Well, that's what I'd do anyway.