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That's what a demand is...
You should probably look up the definition of demand:
"to ask or call for, to make a request, a forceful statement in which you say that something must be done"
You’ll also get some final words with Yuna.
After declaring that he has no honour, Jin walks away from Lord Shimura, accepting his final fate as The Ghost.
After the credits he’ll once again be in his new bachelor shack, but this time it’s labelled Tradition’s End and is placed next to Omi Monastery. You’ll also again earn a new color dye for your Ghost armor, but this time it’s called Vow of Vengeance and is a lovely shade of red instead.
Everything is largely the same beyond your new outfit color and the location of Jin’s new crib. You do get a slightly different conversation with Yuna though.
I think the first was maybe Valve delisting it but we've no clue now.
Same thing happened on Epic Game Store at the same time, I doubt Valve has any say there.