No idea, I just assume the developers set the release date or at least communicate it to GOG.
Yeah I was looking forward to getting it (On GOG). I will be waiting too.
Customers deserve more information in regard to release delays.
Though it could just be that there's a sale on and the developer wants the game to be noticed.
As for Turbo Overkill, a similar game called HROT took quite a while to come here.
Maybe like HROT, Turbo Overkill will wait until they have a second episode.
I did ask on Midnight Fight Express's Steam forum why it never came out on GOG.
Most people think we buy games DRM free for reasons other than playing them.
So I understand the unpleasant interactions when trying to get a response.
GoGloulou974: Hi,
I really don't understand why GOG leaves official game release dates but not the actual release date on GOG.
I really wanted to buy the game when it was released at the beginning of the week but in my opinion, we will really get it later.
I find this situation annoying and I have the impression that there is no consideration for the GOG platform and its users.
Afterwards, I understand that he wants most of their sale on STEAM.
I've been waiting for the Turbo Overkill game which was released in early access for a while. I asked on the discord server when is the release for GOG? The answer is later (or of course it will never be said directly, you can buy on STEAM)