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Valve/Steam do not decide whether a developer/publisher will put a game on Steam that's not already on here, that decision rests solely on the aforementioned parties.
Perhaps you could contact the developers behind it and request they do this.
Valve does not lift a finger to bring games to Steam other than those of it's own creation. The developers/publishers have to bring them to Steam out of their own volition. If they can't or won't, then that's that.
Currently your only option if you want to play this on PC is to search for a retailer with a sealed copy of the game or a store key for EA. It will activate and I can confirm this is what I did to play it. Alternatively play it on console if you own the necessary hardware.
Yep. If it's not on Steam, then you're not buying it. I don't see the problem here?
Therefore I remind them here that I would also like to buy Syndicate 2012, since it is just another EA game, same like many others on Steam.
"EA sells a other games on Steam."
Is the accurate phrasing. Valve isn't buying inventory from EA. They're the landlord EA is leasing floor space from.
The only games Steam/Valve have any control over are the games Valve makes and publishes.
Then you would be advised to direct your request to the people actually selling the game m8.
Telling the property manager you want vegan options from the arby's that's renting one of their properties is kinda silly don't you think?
Because EA put them on Steam without Valve doing anything about it.
And as you said, it's an EA game so you'll have to ask EA to bring it here. Everyone is free to bring their games to Steam if they so choose. Valve will do nothing about it, neither help or to hinder.
No point, it was removed because it uses SecuROM and their servers are long dead.
Are exclusives the only way for GOG to survive, otherwise everyone would just buy everything on Steam?