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I would blame it on Heartstone, but the truth is that Majang have been extremely stubborn and refused to put the game on Steam or to port it to iOS, essentially cutting themselves from numerous potential customers. It's a damn shame but considering most people play Heartstone anyway, which also seems to run great in Wine, so I don't expect many tears to be shed. Still - why did it have to come to this...?