That’s an old support page from back when Apple originally dropped support for 32-bit apps, it wasn’t written with the discontinuation of the 32-bit Steam Client in mind because at that point they were still supporting it. They won’t be removing 32-bit games from your libraries, but the 32-bit client will eventually stop working, and without any warning, when a future update inevitably breaks compatibility. They may still be in your library, but you wont have any way to install those 32-bit games anymore.
This article isn’t stoking fear imo, it’s very straightforward about what’s happening here. At some indeterminate point in the future, there will be no more installing 32-bit MacOS games from Steam and anything you already have installed will presumably need to be run in offline mode because the client will stop working.
That’s an old support page from back when Apple originally dropped support for 32-bit apps, it wasn’t written with the discontinuation of the 32-bit Steam Client in mind because at that point they were still supporting it. They won’t be removing 32-bit games from your libraries, but the 32-bit client will eventually stop working, and without any warning, when a future update inevitably breaks compatibility. They may still be in your library, but you wont have any way to install those 32-bit games anymore.
This article isn’t stoking fear imo, it’s very straightforward about what’s happening here. At some indeterminate point in the future, there will be no more installing 32-bit MacOS games from Steam and anything you already have installed will presumably need to be run in offline mode because the client will stop working.