Netflix is officially losing The Office at the end of 2020.

Beginning in 2021, NBCUniversal’s new, soon-to-be-announced streaming platform will serve as the exclusive home to classic hit sitcom.

“The Office has become a staple of pop-culture and is a rare gem whose relevance continues to grow at a time when fans have more entertainment choices than ever before,” said Bonnie Hammer, chairman of NBCUniversal direct-to-consumer and digital enterprises, in a statement. “We can’t wait to welcome the gang from Dunder Mifflin to NBCUniversal’s new streaming service.”

Netflix took to twitter to announce the shows departure.

We’re sad that NBC has decided to take The Office back for its own streaming platform — but members can binge watch the show to their hearts’ content ad-free on Netflix until January 2021 — Netflix US (@netflix) June 25, 2019

As the streaming wars become more intense, with Disney, Warner Bros., Apple, and others launching their own streaming services, it comes as no surprise that NBCUniversal is making this move.

“The Office,” which debuted on NBC in 2005, was streamed for about 52 billion minutes in 2018, according to Nielsen data referenced by NBC in its news release Tuesday. In April, the show was viewed nearly twice as much as the next most-viewed program on streaming on-demand video, NBC added.

With all this being said…