Surely that if you go through the list of games purchased in recent years on Google Play you will find that some are no longer by magic. That is, if you try to install them, and when before at least the download appeared, they are not there anymore. Google deletes them just like that.
As some users say that they're going back to games they bought a few years agoBefore, you could at least download them if the author of it no longer supported or updated them. That is, that game that cost you your euros would be there to download. And more when Google takes a commission for each sale that is made. It is assumed that if you have a digital catalog, it can be accessed whenever you want, right? Well, it doesn't seem ...
It wouldn't cost Google at all notify the user that the game they have purchased in x days or weeks it will disappear from the store where you bought it with your money. That is, you will receive a notice that this game is going to delete it and so you can install it to make a copy with an APK.
And google it would be very good if I returned the cost to the user or part of it. Currently, unless less than a year has passed since the purchase of a game, you will not be able to request a refund. So we are almost in no-man's-land when we want to go back to games that are supposed to be there.
I can't imagine a Steam deleting games you have from your catalog when you are supposed to have a digital library with the service. Let's hope that Google makes a move and improves this section that is not understood no matter where you look at it. You pay for your games so you can download them whenever you want; not when Google feels like deleting them; Yes, it gives you the option to see the ones you have rated…
Like when you never read the conditions before clicking on "Yes, I have read the conditions and I agree"