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It doesn't delete play history either.
You can delete games from your account, not sure how it deals with achievements and play history..
this^^
all stats for all games are tied to your account forever and are visible through public profiles.
i know people who are ashamed of playing anime VNs and want the stats to disappear.
At least that's how it worked for me. Dragon Age 2 doesn't even show up anymore on my profile in the "Games" list. (played time etc.)
The stats (playtime, achievements) disappear (with one exception; see below) in the sense that no one can see them, but they are still associated with your account in Steam's database. If you ever re-acquired Dragon Age 2, your existing history would all come back.
That is correct. If you earn at least one achievement in a game, it will always and forever count toward your Average Game Completion Rate, even if you have the game removed. (Same with free-weekend games and family-shared games, and even if you re-lock achievements using Steam Achievement Manager.)
Not every game can be shared, and more importantly, this will inevitably lead to "I accidentally bought/redeemed a game on the wrong account, how can I transfer it?"
People just worry too much about their stupid game history, Like anyone cares.