Either they did remove it from Steam to make more profits or for any other reason I don't care.
Those moves to remove/block content from Steam tend to stop the monopoly of this fucking DRM store where we don't actually own the games we paid.
People are dumb, they like to be fooled by "amazing steam discounts" which are a manner to sell games people wouldn't even buy and will never play or maybe 1hour.
Long time ago we used the all-seeing eye to find servers for Counter Strike, Day of Defeat and so on. We were litteraly forced to use Steam so, to launch the DRM store to play.
Now we got fanboys faggots, who never known the before Steam era, who want to destroy dev reputations and use their internet virtual power (which can do damages somehow) to kill games in the egg.
Look, we have Steam, Origins, Uplay, Epic Store, Battle.net, every MMORPG got its launcher with a shop. People in 2018/2019 still don't understand why buying on Steam a Ubi game doesn't prevent them to launch Uplay (even if it's written on the store pages) for example.
I think the Steam monopoly was big enough to make people stop thinking.
"I use only Steam because I got everything on it I don't want to launch something other it's too much pain." -> You don't own any games which is bought on Steam, like, not even one. If they close shop for any Gabe's freaking insane reason we are all fucked up, a few would then search for cracks and anything to permit to play (and no Offline mode doesn't work forever), but not lambda people.
Having many opportunities is better than being stuck with one fucking DRM dollar making. Competition is better for customers.
For now Exodus will be on Epic Store only (for some time and not forever) but look, if the Epic Store grows enough, Steam could possibly open negotiations with them don't you think ?
You don't want the (new) DRM ? Crack your games, get repacks but don't put bomb reviews, call for boycott or blame devs who make games that permit us gamers to escape real life problems for a few hours.
Few weeks ago I remember I've read a lesbian girl playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey was crying that her Cassandra she played lesbian in every romance was forced in a DLC to get a guy. I bet when she goes to cinema if she doesn't like the scenario she cries and call for riot too.
What I want to say about this is if you don't like how moves are made in the gaming industry you can just pass but don't destroy well-earned reputations or be grottesque please. Gaming is one of a few things left in the world where we have some liberty.