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To be fair, I don't see them keeping the desktop app. I've always avoided the question on Boon when people ask 'What are you guys going to do in 2020?' I just reply 'We will worry about it in 2020'.I just feel like they're minimizing the desktop client so much in preparation for trying to move players to the other platforms. Not only that, the recent new Flash splash page that pops up when it's disabled, they originally only added the button, now the other two platforms are on their (see Habbo in iTunes store & play store), etc. I just think they'll move users to mobile.Not only that, it's incredibly easy for users to buy stuff on mobile. I know it's pretty easy for us, PayPal etc (but PayPal has limits on Habbo)... I guess it all comes down to profit in the end, they'll figure out what made the most money over the past year or so and make a choice there. Maybe figure out how much of a loss desktop has been compared to mobile, if it hasn't I'm sure they'll figure out the cost for rebuilding desktop and go from there.But I don't see it happening, hope I'm wrong though.
To be fair, I don't see them keeping the desktop app. I've always avoided the question on Boon when people ask 'What are you guys going to do in 2020?' I just reply 'We will worry about it in 2020'.
I just feel like they're minimizing the desktop client so much in preparation for trying to move players to the other platforms. Not only that, the recent new Flash splash page that pops up when it's disabled, they originally only added the button, now the other two platforms are on their (see Habbo in iTunes store & play store), etc. I just think they'll move users to mobile.
Not only that, it's incredibly easy for users to buy stuff on mobile. I know it's pretty easy for us, PayPal etc (but PayPal has limits on Habbo)... I guess it all comes down to profit in the end, they'll figure out what made the most money over the past year or so and make a choice there. Maybe figure out how much of a loss desktop has been compared to mobile, if it hasn't I'm sure they'll figure out the cost for rebuilding desktop and go from there.
But I don't see it happening, hope I'm wrong though.