"Publishers will remove purchase options" does not follow from "Publishers want to add subscription options". The logic is not there.
If you can name more than a few games that removed their option for purchase due to something other than music licensing problems, that suggest it's part of a move to encourage people to use subscriptions, you have a case. Otherwise, it's fantasy. I can't even think of a single game that's done that.
"Publishers will remove purchase options" does not follow from "Publishers want to add subscription options". The logic is not there.
If you can name more than a few games that removed their option for purchase due to something other than music licensing problems, that suggest it's part of a move to encourage people to use subscriptions, you have a case. Otherwise, it's fantasy. I can't even think of a single game that's done that.