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If so, when would it be?
it makes a huge difference in percentage of sale you'll get through GOG.
Something like Divinity:Original Sin 2 sold 8% of its sales via GOG, because they were clear in their marketing and did a day 1 gold release (I know its slightly different with Early Access)
While Not Tonight sold very poorly, <2%, because No More robots focused entirely on Marketing a Steam release, and right to the last moment it looked like it was going to be a Steam Exclusive.
Thank you!
Better yet, this developer is willing to release on both Steam and GOG.
Refreshing!
Thank you for your responses, Sean Campbell. We will continue to be patient.