I hear you - there's been some things I've had to give up as a result of degoogling, including access to multiple paid games and services.
It's also what has stopped me completely deleting my Facebook account - I have VR purchases tied to it.
In the end I just have to keep reminding myself that there WILL be alternatives, and in the cases where there aren't, I made do without these things once.
Those companies are usually being closed down optionally by their owning corporations, they aren't going out of business. Sunset Overdrive's company was shuttered despite their success, for example.
If we're also going by games 20 to 30 years ago, $50 was the whole game, without stuff being chopped out for day one DLC, or micro transactions, or battle passes.
If we're upping the price - do we need monthly $30 battle passes? Do we need $20 micro transactions?
When these games are pulling so much MONTHLY in revenue, how can we then turn around and say games aren't profitable and the price needs to go up?
Also, wasnt buying digital meant to save me money? What happened to that?