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I saw the prominent Steam logo on the game's loading screen, so is that because of some licensing deal with Valve? Or do you have Steam multiplayer or workshop integration? If not, what do you have to lose?
maybe you should reconsider
I bet devs will release it on gog if you'll pay for all extra work.
GOG's system (has achievements, but doesn't have stats IIRC) should also be integrated, or people will complain about treating GOG customers as second-class, and angrily use "gogmixes" to alert other customers about it.
If the Steam version later gets feaure updates - say, a level editor, GOG version would need them too. GOG does not have an equivalent of Workshop, however, so it would end up being inferior to Steam version by default.
Uploading process is not extremely different (Steam and GOG each have their own confusing software for digitally signing and uploading builds), but both builds will need to be tested and uploaded at once, or people will be upset (as per usual).
Overall, it's not as bad as porting the game to additional platforms, but it is some extra work (and future responsibilities).
Thread revival aside, it's probably a solid time to consider it :3 But that's just, like, my opinion