wolfsite: You are ignoring though that, as many have stated, this is normal for digital goods as contracts can expire or change hands which result in a delisting. On Steam there are curators that generate extensive lists of games getting removed almost daily but Steam is doing fine. Someone posted that a smaller store had to delist an entire publisher catalog but they are still around.
GamezRanker: I'm not ignoring it, I just feel differently. I'd like to be wrong and perhaps I am...still, I am troubled somewhat.
(I mean, 15 games delisted in 2023 vs 68 this year? Gog's catalog didn't grow 3-4 times it's size in one year)
Again, you are leaving out context as many of those delistings happened on all stores not just GOG, many of the games the license to publish were expiring with some due to the license holder losing the license to sell the games affecting GOG, Steam, Epic, and so on.
Some games were also delisted as a remaster was being released so GOG wasn't losing a game as it being replaced (which a publisher has every right to do), and again this also affected Steam and other stores. Many refer to 2024 as the year of remaster with the number of re-releases and delistings that were done.