Of course it didn't. Nobody wants to use an entire separate launcher for one or two games only. Maybe they were hoping that users would have many games to choose from on battle.net... eventually, so that it would be worth to use, but I don't think that happened.
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I hope this means we eventually see other Battle.net games come to Steam, even as a showing of good faith. I'd love to see some of the older Blizzard games on Steam.