It's not bizarre at all. It's perfectly on brand. GOG has been about being able to own things even after some third party decides "nuh uh you can't have that" you still have the offline installer. Their preservation efforts are also in this vein. They'll sell anything and there's a reason Alicesoft games like Sengoju Rance and Evenicle 2 are on GOG but not Steam. Evenicle is on both but Valve denied Evenicle 2. GOG being against rugpulling customers isn't an unusual turn of events at all.
It's not bizarre at all. It's perfectly on brand. GOG has been about being able to own things even after some third party decides "nuh uh you can't have that" you still have the offline installer. Their preservation efforts are also in this vein. They'll sell anything and there's a reason Alicesoft games like Sengoju Rance and Evenicle 2 are on GOG but not Steam. Evenicle is on both but Valve denied Evenicle 2. GOG being against rugpulling customers isn't an unusual turn of events at all.