Comment by dark-star
18 hours ago
No. At least in some countries (e.g. Germany) they would be forced to reimburse every buyer if they removed access to a game someone bought.
The fact that somewhere deep down in their EULA there might be words that make it clear that you're not really "buying" anything, just renting/leasing/whatever, wouldn't stand in court since the important part is the big shiny "Buy now" button, and "buying" has a specific meaning here.
So yeah, the only way they could "take the games away from you" is if Steam went bancrupt
> So yeah, the only way they could "take the games away from you" is if Steam went bancrupt
Yeah, that's not impossible, and I'd rather keep what I buy even if the seller does go bankrupt.