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It isn't. You can still buy physical copies of PC games, mostly AAA tho, but nobody does it anymore. Also, there are consoles that are delivered without a cd drive, so they are digital only.
To be fair, steam is my platform of choice now anyways because of their awesome linux support.
Certainly a worry, however, in case they do become shitty, I'll just download a bunch of cracks for my games and leave the platform.
I don't care tho?
Seriously, this is the worst argument to me. Why should I as a consumer care about that? If someone sells a flip phone now, you're not going to say: "Oh man samsung had such a big headstart obviously their phones are better". If a company enters a new space, they have to compete on the same level, not on the level of 20 years ago.
Ye agree, it is their game rn so they can do that. But a majority of games weren't.