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Haha I guess not. Idk every game including in my opinion steam is all just a live service.
I want to buy void train and enshrouded but with the way games get deleted off steam later I’ve kinda stopped buying games from steam now. What was that one recently? The one that looked like Days gone? The frontier cycle? Stuff like that. Indie games that seems interesting but their devs said it costs too much to run so they go offline and you bought into it.
The only game I've played on steam where I ran into that problem was Domina, and there was no real loss there. The dev ended up being a chud who spewed transphobic comments in the patch notes and ended up getting sent to the shadow realm after losing his damn mind and apparently pulling some ban evasion nonsense.
Fuuuuck dude I loved that game. I didn’t know it got yeeted off my games list.
I don’t care if afterwards people come out with strong political opinions people especially in a large organization will find ways to surprise you. I do care though about the product I own not getting a rug pull. It’s just more susceptible to it in an all digital market.