There's no real alternative to VEP and they know that. So why hurry? For me personally this lack of support has led to the decision to never buy any products from them except VEP. Even if I like how some of the libraries sound.
I make a living of this and depend on VEP. I produce on Mac, with a PC slave. To change to orchestral templates on one Mac, no VEP, just disabled tracks, would need a Mac computer close to 10.000€. Even if I could afford it, I would not. That's too much money for a computer, especially since I built my PCs myself and know what hardware costs. But PCs as main production computers are not an option, because it means too much time fixing technical problems.
So - waiting and being at the mercy of those guys.
Yup, I'm in the same boat. My entire income comes from writing music on very tight deadlines. VEP enables that, and for years I've championed them as one of the best pieces of software on the market. After 3 YEARS and no update, my trust in the company has been severely shaken. I think a big part of why people are so upset on here is because we all love VEP so much. It really is essential.
Also I did some research and according to Pro Tools Expert, over 70% of audio software companies have the entire lineup running native on Apple Silicon. So VSL is very much behind the rest of the industry at this point.