synfresh: I don't understand it. Is it GoG that just won't allow Humble to distribute GoG keys? If there was ever a bundle that should be GoG exclusive, this would be it. I mean Humble has no problem with it considering they do Uplay and Origin bundles.
Grargar: Except that the Uplay/Origin bundles contain games that belong to Ubisoft and EA, respectively. CDPR doesn't own any of the Star Wars games, so the choice isn't up to GOG, but Disney. You'll also notice that in the case of bundles from Ubisoft (as well as other companies like Nordic and Square Enix), they never give more than one way of activation/game. Disney seems to be taking the same route and between offering Steam or GOG keys, they chose the former.
Gonen32: I'm really tempted to buy it just for KOTOR 1 & 2, I wanted to play those for a long time but for some reason I felt that I should get the GOG version. Am I right or I should just get them now for Steam ?
Grargar: The KotOR games on GOG don't have any of the Mac/Linux builds that the Steam versions have. In addition, KotOR II on Steam has been recently updated to natively support higher/widescreen resolutions and support the
Sith Lords Restored Content Mod at the same time (with the GOG and retail versions, you could either apply a widescreen mod or the Restored Content Mod, but not both together).
If KotOR 2 had been in the bottom tier, I'd have bought it already, despite owning every single game in the bundle already. I have KotOR 2 here at GOG, and not on Steam. Having it on steam means updated game and native Linux. $6+ is a bit rich for a game I already own though.