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Steam isn't removing games, game devs/pubs do.
Even physical games that require Steam and have a Steam key, that key is just a license.
Nothing has changed.
And good luck with buying "physical" Games.
But good luck in your quest.
So good luck with that plan of yours.
NOTHING HAS CHANGED.
Please understand this - ALL digitally distributed games on EVERY platform can be taken away. It's always been the case.
Noothing has changed in that regard. Sorry you've only just realised this, but that's on you.
I've said this many times. Go and watch arrest cams on Youtube.
So very many of them you will not just find ignorance of basic laws, but so often it's coupled with entitlement and arrogance.
I guarantee that you will not get through 6 of such videos before you hear the immortal words
"I KNOW MY RIGHTS" and then they immediately demonstrate they absolutely do not.
It's the same here.
It'd be bad business, and the longer they can keep you in their client the better. They spent the last 20 years building up a monopoly, they aren't going to just throw that away.
There are things being put into motion that may help stop developers from ripping away your games at end of life in the EU
That's one example.
Another Torchlight II $2.99 digital. Ara Fell under $5.
That depends on why a game was removed from Steam. There have been cases of fraudulent "games" being sold to customers. Those games have been removed from libraries and customers refunded.
Games, even when sold physically, can be shutdown.
The Crew, Babylon's Fall, Battleborn, Darkspawn, etc. All of these could be purchased physically. None of them can be played on any system.
Now Valve aren't going to take away your non-Valve games, without a VERY good reason. Usually a legal one. Such as the key you registered being obtained illegally or the above example of the game being fraudulent in nature (in which case, the developer/publisher is forcefully removed from Steam). Valve could "take away" their own games from you, such as if they deem it no longer viable to keep supporting its servers, but that is true regardless of whether you purchased digitally or physically.
I paid less than $5 so it wasn't a big deal.
Also if a game isn't updated any more a new OS may break it.
BTW didn't Apple drop 32 bit support and kill every 32bit game with impunity a long while ago? And aren't delisted games, movies, etc removed from libraries?