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Its basically gone and died already. It's as if it never existed to almost everyone, even those who watched it first time are not re-watching it.
What are you basing these statements on exactly?
I've re-watched GoT multiple time, so have my friends. There's House of the Dragon and at least one another spin-off in the works.
This summarises it well https://www.whattowatch.com/features/how-game-of-thrones-disappeared-from-the-pop-culture-landscape