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This situation is similar to when a game on physical media is no longer sold in stores, but you can still play it if you have the disc at home. However, a hundred years from now, physical discs will likely be unusable due to decay, and functional DVD drives that can connect to modern PCs may be impossible to find. Digital games, on the other hand, could remain playable if proper emulation exists and Steam either survives or has a successor.
I hope Tuque Games learned their lesson for signing a contract with the devil.
I would have bought it for both Steam and PlayStation, but if you do not want the money you will not get it.
Stupid people making decision causes them loss of potential revenue. Not my issue.
Yeah, they are.
so did anyone tested what works in terms of coop? I read one place someone said that DLC dungeons might work without servers even