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read closely to what you quoted there and i'll highlight in bold what you aren't seeing.
Nothing in that says Steam.
i highly doubt Rockstar or Take 2 want to give steam users the time of day by giving them the very thing that will stop the DE version being purchased and played: the original games.
in the underlined, that's pure crap, they did it to stop the users from tearing up their service and bombarding it with wholly negative reviews, it was a means to appease and then they can bury it like it never happened once the customers were happy with the originals.
if it meant anything, a concession would be like rockster coming to steam to apologise and offer the same deal in the same way and then promise to change their practices (which they will not do) and promise to do better (which they are under no obligation to follow as a business).
You can *buy* them on R*. They're just not free with purchase of the DE the way they were.
Or there are places that still have a few keys for sale, but I wouldn't recommend. Most of those sites are rife with fraud or worse.