Continuing from the Piratesoftware malding about Stop Killing Games from a week or so ago, he brought it up on an old (May) interview with Publisher Hooded Horse (Manor Lords, Xenonauts 2) CEO, Tim Bender, although he just uploaded the VOD to youtube
And of course, he presented it as if the publishers would have to bear with the cost of maintaining them while smugly going "ONE OF US" to Tim, without explaining SKG or why he even asked the question in the first place
KF thread and video archive link below
Copypasting what i wrote on KF below
It stands to note, that none of Hooded Horse's game catalogue is seemingly a GAAS (games as a service) title beyond what is stipulated on Steam's licensing, 8 out of 12 of its titles are available DRM Free on GOG, including 3 early access tittles, Manor Lords, Terra Invicta, and Xenonauts 2
https://www.gog.com/en/games?publishers=hooded-horse&hideDLCs=true
It would've been more fruitful to ask a developer or Publisher with experience with a GAAS title, like Coffee Stain Studios' Deep Rock Galactic, but Hooded Horse has seemingly no games relying on central servers