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They are safe behind the storefront and also EA disclaimers.
Its not their product or responsibility at all in the long run, and no matter what every copy gives them a percent. So its of no interest to them to police / remove dead titles since they are just the distributor. Not the selling party.
actually EA games need to release patches over time,, if they fail to release patches or become abandoned Valve will remove them until the developers are active again.. It's happened in the past..
Worse is that Valve will allow them to do as was done here (leading to a false idea the title will be developed for a short period).
Valve's actions and policies are such that they are nearly complicit in the fraud some developers work to perpetuate.
I was very happy when I started my adventure with steam in 2014... foolish enough I thought the good times will never end and steam will only get better as it did since it's initial launch... now I have to face the fact that Steam is so confident with its position that it will start abusing customers more and more in favor of those sick and anti-customer restrictions, deprive us of things that initialy drove us to Steam and made us love it.
I assure you that i will spent it for good this time! *thinking about tacos...*