Looks like it, just read the freshports entry on it:
Reason:
The vim ports have been completely reworked to take advantage of flavors.
The biggest change is that the `vim' package is now console-only. If
you want the GTk3 GUI, you'll need to install the `vim-gtk3' package
instead. All the GUI toolkits have their own package now: vim-gtk3,
vim-gtk2, -athena, -motif, and -x11. The vim-tiny package still exists.
Also: only python3 bindings are included now. There are very few plugins
written in Perl or Ruby, so there really wasn't a need to bundle those
languages with Vim. They still exist as OPTIONS, so you can still enable
them if you'd like. Also, support for py27 has been dropped.