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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC
Those will outlive you.
You can get an M-DISC-capable burner on Amazon for $35, and M-DISC media for about $3/pop, each of which will store 100GB.
GOG is probably more-suited than Steam for this, since it's aimed around letting you download the installers, and they make a game being DRM-free a selling point and clearly indicate it in their store.
But you can just install a DRM-free Steam game
there are some games that don't have any form of DRM on Steam, and don't tie themselves to Steam running or anything, if you're worried about Steam dying
and then archive and save the directory off somewhere. Might need a bit more effort if you're on Linux and trying to save copies of Proton-using games, since there's also a WINEPREFIX directory that needs to be saved. And then you can stuff that on whatever archival media you want.
I've copied Caves of Qud to my laptop, which doesn't have Steam installed, for example. Just requires copying the directory.
Now, that's not going to work if a game makes use of some kind of DRM, but you specified that you were looking for DRM-free titles, so should be okay on that front.