nekropants: It's free on steam. Alternatively you're welcome to pirate it :)
cal74: Hello, just bought your game during the Spring sale and browsed the forum.
Regularly, people complain of being treated as second class citizen on GOG due to update being late and, I have to admit that, while I agree on some points, there is a feeling of entitlement I don't feel much comfortable with.
However, I find the kind of answer above given by a developer of the game quite sad since it's really empowering this "second class" feeling. Because, you have here people asking gently if an update available elsewhere would one day come and the answer is "No, if you want it re-buy the game or pirate it. Not our problem".
It would be more interesting to have an answer explaining why it can't be on GOG (lack of resources, rights, not enough sales on GOG...) and, please, without the bullshit part (we have politicians and PR for that).
Hey. A little history on The Expendabros. It was a cross promotional tie in with Lionsgate and Free Lives, for the Expendable 3 movie and Broforce. It was made in 2 or so months while still having to do regular Broforce updates. it was only meant to be freely available on Steam until December 31st 2014. After that it was to be taken down. However it gained so much popularity that discussion were had with Steam and Devolver Digital (our publishers) and it was kept live and still is free to play.
You would have noticed that we didn't put The Expendabros on Humble either. As soon as it was released on Steam, we continued crunching on Broforce. Now that Broforce is complete, we have four other games under way. Broforce and anything linked to it has taken a back seat. The Expendabros won't be released on other platforms because:
1. The promotional tie in is almost 3 years old.
2. We don't have the time, nor manpower to port to other platforms.
3. Linked to 2. , it doesn't pay to port to other platfroms.
I hope the tone of this bit was taken as factual, as this is what I have tried to give you.