You keep what you have, but its not visable to anyone else.
Cards stay in the inv. But steam wont allow selling them through the marketplace.
Badges can be created, provided you have enough cards.
If the game is online only, and they have their own servers to prevent cheating, then there wont be much you can do with it once they go down
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Too bad there isnt a place in the link you provided where you can ask this question.
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There is, you have to click on the "Discuss" button. Here:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/463680/eventcomments/2872668471928478490
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Hi,
one of the games in my Steam library is shutting down (Guardians of Ember) and in their announcement they mentioned that it's not only getting removed from Steam, but they will also cancel the license agreement. https://steamcommunity.com/games/463680/announcements/detail/3333161273931041683
Now I was wondering what that actually means for the players, like me (although admittedly, I didn't play that game a lot). It's not going to be playable anymore, right? And what happens with achievements, trading cards, badges and the like - will those still show up in my profile or do they get wiped completely?
Maybe someone has some experience with a case like this?
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