Riot is yet again proving they are completely incapable of doing anything that is not League of Legends, TFT or Valorant.
I just started playing the game after it launched on consoles because they need their bullshit anticheat for a fucking fighting game for some reason, so I can't run it on Linux, and not even a month after the official release they are already firing half the development team.
This is smelling awfully like another LOR, which didn't die because the game is "too fair" or whatever other bullshit g*mers say about the game, but rather because Riot is literally incapable of doing the bare minimum to ensure their own game's success, be it doing actual advertising, both irl and in other related games they own like the fucking League client, or doing joint events between their games, or not asking for an arm a leg for a single skin like it is right now on 2XKO.
How can this multi billion dollar company be so incompetent?
Devs talking about being fired:

Yes and it should have been made the entire focal point of the game. It should have been the game's core identity but they were spineless and made a solos mode. The existence of solos prevents the game from being what it could be if Duos was the only mode available. Everyone plays solos instead and Duos becomes a niche side-story.
Yes but that's fine. The magic that happens when things go right and people synergise to pull off cool shit is VASTLY better than solos optimised combos. The game also has a damage problem, with character dying way too fucking fast, which feels bad, which would not exist if people were dropping combos more due to the synergy required.
I don't think communication is an issue, you don't have time to communicate in duos anyway. All cool shit that happens comes from two people wordlessly weaving stuff together after playing enough rounds with one another to learn the other person's playstyle and patterns.
I'll have to disagree, I still see quite a bit of duos on casual lobby at least, but I haven't played a ton of ranked yet. On tournaments it seems to be a bit of a low representation, but Sonicfox and Inzem are playing duos and getting good results. There's also the twins from Japan that I keep hearing about.
While I agree it is super cool, a best of 3 set is not enough for that to happen to the majority of people, not even a best of 5 would be enough, ranked would be a mess specially on lower ranks. I could see it working for casual, but even then you would require people to keep playing together for a long set, and after that, all that effort goes to waste because you then get paired with someone else that plays differently.
The devs agree with that and are going to tone that down from a video I saw talking about that.
I actually use communication quite a lot with my brother when playing so we don't end up coming in at the wrong time, don't end up wasting super and to use tag correctly. Tagging specially would just be super weird without communication and a common pain point when playing with randoms.
Yes that is the point. It is a good thing for player retention.