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A MP game that completely shuts down and has no other game modes that allow you to play with bots or through community servers will be unplayable.
SP games can't be shutdown unless they force online only connections to the game devs/pubs own 3rd party account services. I don't think the devs for Seablip have anything close to that.
Yes. I have single player games in my library that could not be bought anymore on Steam since 2010 and i still can download and play them fine.
As long as you own the game you can download and play it even if its no longer being sold or the publisher has gone bancrupt and so on.