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Basically since TellTale is effectively shutting down, all their games will be unavailable to buy across all PC Storefronts, and Console Digital Storefronts as well.
It's not paranoid, mate. It's a legitimate question.
Basically if it is a licensed game never expect it to always be around because sooner or later the timer will reach zero and it will go so grab them when you see a price you are happy with.
they can stop it from being sold but yeah people can still play it and should be able to install it still.
In this case, I suggest contacting Mojang/Minecraft and asking them to look into what they said and add any clarification, since precedent has already been set on such matters. They may just be confused on what de-listed means themselves as well.
It also wouldn't make sense to only be able to still download it on GOG and not other services. Honestly, the statement they made, makes little sense.