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Yeah wow, these explanations are so detailed. Most of them were delisted for server reasons as expected, but there's a surprising amount of variety. My favorite reason was failing to pay the license fees for the engine they used. Not sure what I expected the consequences to be for that, but I didn't realize you could get delisted from Steam.
All that would require is a DMCA takedown request by the license-holder. Don't pay the license fee, you're effectively pirating the engine.