I'm not planning to, at this point. The upgrade offers me very little, but when it first arrived I was curious about it and checked the pricing -- and found it a bit odd. I actually wonder if there is something wrong with their e-commerce setup, as Canadian pricing is actually a bit odd all around.
If you buy their Dorico Pro 2 notation software through the Dorico.com site, the price is $844 CAD, and the site specifically says this includes 19% VAT as part of the price. Which is wrong -- if they are going to apply the HST tax where I live (and I'm not entirely sure they usually do), it would be 13%. If I buy Dorico 2 Pro through the main Steinberg online shop, it says "without VAT", but when it appears in my cart, it is the same price $844 CAD. Maybe local taxes are being applied. I dunno. It doesn't say anywhere. My invoice for Cubase 9.5 Pro crossgrade that I got last year says 0 tax applied. So I'm curious what is generating such a high price for Dorico 2, and is a (incorrect) 19% VAT actually being applied? One site says it is, the other says it is NOT being applied, but the price is the same. At the very least, that's a bit odd.
Nuendo 8 full version would cost me $2,499 CAD from a store in Canada (current price at Long & McQuade), but $2,837 CAD from Steinberg's online store. That's not a small difference, and I'm curious why it's there. I wonder if they are mistakenly charging the European VAT on some products to Canadians. There will come a point where I'll have to upgrade, probably, and I'd like to avoid paying more than I have to.