I understand that the title will first appear on DRM platforms and that there may be time-limited blocking agreements. To reduce risks or to get a better deal.
I'll wait for the GoG version. That way I'll have a little longer to look forward to and a better product that I could play even if Steam is restricted/blocked or the Network down. In the unlikely (but possible) event of a conflict of interest with America. Whether for trade reasons or the handling of private data.
The advertising, streams and clips are really fun. Especially for a game from our direct neighboring country, and GoG as a competitor to Steam in another direct neighboring country. I think it's also part of good neighborliness not to favor another middleman from overseasout of sheer impatience.
I can afford it, I'm a late bloomer with KCD, and I'm still enjoying the predecessor until then, really comfortably. Slowly. Maybe that's why it's easier for me to say.
Just my thoughts on the matter, doing things differently isn't wrong either. My library at Valve has grown unreasonably large over the last two decades - and has some titles that are no longer playable.
Have a nice day.