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Even if Valve did add something like that (which they won't) it would have to be opt in by the developers and none of them would. No company is going to just throw money away, that includes Valve.
It would also end with a lot of developers pulling their games from Steam altogether.
Edit: The only way any developer would allow this is if laws about licensing digital good changes and forces them to.
What makes you think they want it back now?
Really wish people would learn to use the search feature and READ all the other threads about a topic first before making another post about the topic.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/3826424631149979249/
Kiss good sale prices goodbye. No longer will you see sale prices of 90% off. No longer will you be able to find games on bundle sites for super cheap.
Say hello to a subscription for EVERY game, even single player games meaning you will always have to be connected to the internet and connect to their servers every time you want to play. Want to play a couple of rounds of a game while on the bus/train/plane traveling somewhere... not going to happen unless it has a REALLY good net connection, something most don't have. Want to play while in a hotel room? Not going to happen unless it has a really good net connection, something most don't have. You want your kids keeping occupied while you travel somewhere in the back seats? Not going to happen without a good net connection which no car or phone has.
Say goodbye to games you like being removed just because there is not enough players. Look at what happens over on Electronic Arts (one of the reasons I refuse to buy Electronic Arts games). Soon as they don't see enough people playing a game, they remove servers for the game, even if that game requires servers to play single player.
Developers taking their games off Steam and going to some other platform that doesn't allow people to sell their games.
In the "dark ages" of gaming, sites like Steam, you had to track down the game you wanted on some website and trust that they are a legit seller of that game. Thats what it will be like again. Every developer selling their own game with their own launcher and you will only be able to buy it on their own site and to be able to play it you will need to have a subscription, meaning you stop paying you loose access to the game, meaning selling it because pointless.
You can hide games you no longer want to see or play, you can even "permanent delete" them which is just an advanced hide but you can still get them back, you just have to dig to get it.
Being able to sell games will just mean much higher prices and less access to games.