Look at this anti-preservation horseshit, what the fuck. This is actual theft.
The burning question at the center of digital distribution, the horrifying possibility most would rather pretend doesn't exist. That according to every EULA for every game you've "digitally" purchased, all you've really bought is a license to use it for as long as the company wants to support that license. It can be revoked at any time for any reason and you, the end-user, have zero recourse beyond cracking the DRM on a game you legally purchased.
They've always been able to do this. They always will be able to. Digital ownership isn't ownership at all, it's just companies letting you play pretend until they decide play time is over.
