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They could also potentially remove them if you purchased a game using a VPN to access the store of a different country to take advantage of the price differences. Never heard of this happening to anyone though.
These are the only instances I know of where Valve can remove games. So yes, they can remove games if they want to, but unless you plan on committing fraud you have nothing to worry about. What were you planning on doing?
Buying them directly from my region store from my earned and legit money. i'm just asking because I don't want to lose my future games.
Other then that, no game has ever been removed except for the situations Canti has said.
Games that are no longer available on Steam, such as Bloodpool, are still in their owner accounts and downloadable for them at any time.