The company's only been around for 10 years...
But yes, I agree 100%. It's for tabletop - even though most people these days are:
1. working multiple jobs or overtime as inflation dramatically rises,
2. want to reduce carbon emissions by not driving,
3. not printing and non-tangible resources lower carbon footprints by having only digital,
4. having moved from their long-time group of friends into more affordable locations,
5. may have mobility issues,
6. do not have the physical space (because of the rising cost of living and rent increases) to store physical books,
7. FLGS stores, coffee shops, and bars struggle to keep pace with the economy, and
8. the major brands (wOuNdEd D&D) now set an expectation that everything is online, so younger players will expect the change.
For a social responsibility company (points 1, 2, 3, 5) and from an economic standpoint (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8), not supporting on-line is just against their own principles. But that's business.