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At some point, we do honestly have to stop letting ourselves be steamrolled/taken advantage of.
WotC could have EASILY announced with the release of Amonkhet that future updates wouldn't be a thing. But no, they let it excite everyone; let everyone buy in, then terminated. The whole point of the community even being excited about this game to begin with was the life span it was supposed to have.
WotC originally released Magic Duels as a "long term" replacement to the Duels of the Plainswalkers series they were pumping out on a yearly basis.
Magic Duels has been sold and packaged as a long term investment option (since it's release) for people to play Magic in a digital format.