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Steam will very likely never provide users with the ability to never update games, because that's not what Steam was made for.
Steam was made to auto-update games? No, no it wasn't.
Steam was made so Valve could keep their games updated for their players. This focus continued when 3rd party games launched onto the platform. If it wasn't made for this purpose, I can almost guarantee they'd have allowed for people to choose to not update their games if they wish.
They have given developers the tools to allow players to run different versions of their games, but it's up to the developers to use them.
Also it can ruin the flow of "just to play a old or previous game"
But sure that many new games are tied to services that wants to be always up to date.