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If the game is downloading or installed, then you can see the [View CD Key] by right mouse clicking the title on your Steam -library.
Cheers for trying to help ReBoot. Were you saying that developers can add and remove the view CD key feature? Interesting.
BioShock 2 is the first thing that comes to mind, since it dropped the GFWL support and shifted over to Steamworks.
The short answer is, you don't. If you redeemed a physical copy, the key should be on a piece of paper in the case, or possibly on the disc. If you bought from a third-party site, you will need to log into that site to see the key. Beyond that, it's up to the developer's discretion whether they provide a key or not.
That is not how GOG works. GOG Connect is linked to your Steam account and will give you all the games you own on Steam on GOG (if they are part of the GOG Connect program)
The CD Keys are worthless for any other client except Steam.
Only exception are keys from old EA games like Sims 3 or similar, those can be used on ORIGIN to give you a free copy there. And those are still displayed here on Steam in your library.
You can see the game name there
Like this
[{packageid: 128859, appid: 0, line_item_description: "PAYDAY 2: Housewarming Party"}]
I found this way by my self hope it helps