Book stores have been dying for awhile. Same with most print media.
The second it becomes more profitable to release things digitally over printing books you can bet they will do it.
I would hope they might still have like print to order books like on Drivethrurpg etc
If by "a while" you mean decades, then, well, sure. That's not bookstores dying though - that's just brick and mortar getting hammered by online shopping.
I mean it's already FARRRR more profitable to release things digitally over printing books. Yet, we still have print books. People have been predicting the death of print since the late 90's. And, like the death of RPG's, it still hasn't happened.
Then again, I am continuously baffled by the notion that we live in some sort of dystopia. Good grief, it this is dystopia, I cannot imagine how good things are in a utopia. I dunno about you, but, I don't know anyone that has died of syphilis, or lost 80% of their children in childbirth. I'm over 50 years old and I've only been to a small handful of funerals, as opposed to someone my grandparent's generation, who would have been to more funerals by the time they were 20 than I'll go in my lifetime. I don't know anyone who has starved to death. I've never known hunger - as in been in danger of actually dying from hunger, nor has anyone I've ever known. I live in a country with a life expectancy of over NINETY years.
By every possible measure life is better than it was 50 years ago and mind bogglingly better than a 100.