This won't be the last time you'll hear about figma. It's completely dominating the design market, in this "digital-first" world. There are a few people making plug-ins/extensions that they think make it more print friendly, like adding the ability to add crop marks and bleed or whatever, but it's obviously not enough to replace InDesign/Illustrator. Oh but people will try! My company actually does all initial designs in Figma, because over the years things have gone so digital-first and they like having all the concepts in one place, in the cloud and collaborative. The website, the emails, the web ads, retail signs, window banners etc. So designers have to either work in figma and then recreate in InDesign when it's time to actually move them into production...or work in InDesign and output jpgs to place into figma so the work can route with the digital stuff.
And some people think "oh once Figma nails CMYK and crop marks it's game over Adobe! As if that's all there is to print. Obviously we know that's not the case, but the arguments are coming.