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Steam does not control 3rd party sites.
By editing the stuff in their User control for the game?
That a game is not sold anymore does not mean that everything related to it gets removed, often only the store Page is disabled by the developer publisher.
By putting that information into the store page. The game isn't sold anyone, but that doesn't mean editing the store page is disabled. If you have a problem with it, use the report tool.
The game's Discord link is a link to their Discord channel.
The Twitter link was just changed to the new X.com domain for Twitter, but it still goes to their Twitter page.
The only questionable link, which didn't change, was to the game's website which looks like it is no longer under their control and forwards to some online slot registration.
...and people reported that once the site was sold off to the gambling company, months ago.
When the official TDB Discord was removed, the vanity URL became available for others to claim. However, claiming this URL does NOT automatically update the link on their Steam page, this needs to be done by hand.
Really the answer to your question of "how?" is still the same. Someone still has control of the Steam account and can make changes to the store page as they wish. If you're asking why they would do that, since when has that company earned a good reputation?
Report the page how you see fit. Let Support figure it out, if needed.