Took a while, but I finally found what I think you were referring to (
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None of these posts are official from the LoP team. In fact, everywhere I looked, including what little there was on Steam, suggests otherwise. The official line essentially says that "Yes, we're working on it. And yes, it'll come to Steam." Now, whether end-users will believe that or not, and whether the LoP team will
actually follow-through on what they have said is altogether another matter.
I, for one, do *not* believe them. I hate their subscription / always online model where you don't purchase a game to download (and I was a former subscriber). You only have access to them temporarily, and it limits what the game can handle as it fetches assets elsewhere. And I'm not alone. So when there was the option to grab a couple on Steam, many rejoiced. Only to discover, sadly, that LoP doesn't care about their products on Steam. This is a fact. When users ask questions about that, the LoP team has largely ignored them -- conveniently looking the other way or offering (what little) noncommittal answers in the past year. Combine that with, frankly and there's no way to sugarcoat it, their
deliberate lack of updates on Steam, one can see that the Steam experiment is a complete and utter failure except possibly rising the awareness of the LoP catalogue on their site. (Hey, remember how well their Patreon approach went? Yeah, like that.) Until I actually see it happen on Steam, end-users are probably wise to write-off any hope of seeing updates or future products there. I've been an on-and-off fan of them for years, but they've burned a lot of goodwill. At least their games look pretty good, have some degree of gameplay, and actually gets to a completed state.