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I would advise making a backup of your mod somewhere other than for the Steam Workshop. Nintendo has been going after several Workshop addons with nintendo Content on various workshops. The Gmod one is particularly famous but they also went after Fraymakers, some TF2 maps, and some SFM addons.
I have been working in Godot and am at the point where I am fairly comfortable with the engine, and with the announcement for STS2 being made in Godot, I do plan on making some amount of content for it, though I can't say what form it'll take.
I have an Itch.io page where I've posted all my games so far, all for free. If you'd like to take a look, please do!
https://dungeonmartian.itch.io/
I've been back and forth on whether or not I want to work on the mod more and I still don't know the answer.
But I do want to say happy anniversary. It has been one full year since my initial upload of the mod. This was my first attempt at a large creative endeavor, and it was so fun and fulfilling. I learned a lot in the process of working on this project, and I'm using a lot of the knowledge I gained in my current projects.
I don't know what I'd be doing right now if the mod had only gotten a few hundred subscribers and vanished, but I'm really humbled by the over 16000 people who are currently subscribed.
I'm especially grateful for my community of supporters who helped give feedback and bugfixes for all the things I missed, and especially the people who helped with development. The mod wouldn't be anything close to what it is without you all.