I just went on Steam and when converted to rubles, a set of 3 completed games in Russia costs 10 dollars. As I already said, very tasty prices and thus a large audience reach that can afford the purchase and enjoy. In this case, NLT wins not by price, but by the number of people.
One of the main reasons for the success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. At a low price we get high quality that even many AAA projects cannot afford.
On Patreon, I think it is a little wrong that you need to pay a large amount for access to current updates. I would give access to new versions to all sponsors, and for those who want to support for their own reasons - please, $9, $20 and up, old games, additional content.
It could have low prices to access the latest relevant content and a large supporter base, which in my opinion is also profitable.This is my vision. NLT has its own logic. That's why I'm never in a hurry and I wait calmly in Steam.
I'm sure he's doing well. We haven't seen any teasers or reports, but we're waiting for the podcast.