I almost bought one of those several years ago. I'm glad I didnt because Fujifilm, in their infinite wisdom, discontinued all pack film.
Fujifilm had to discontinue pack film. Because the demand for this film type completely crashed several years ago.
The pack film market was a professional film market. With only two main customer groups:
1. Professional photograhers who used pack film in the studio for checks of arrangements and lighting. This demand stopped conpletely already over a decade ago, because digital replaced pack film for that purpose.
2. Professional photographers who used pack film for pass port and identity card photos. This market crashed a bit later, first in the industrialised countries, then in the developing countries. Also because of digital imaging replacing pack film.
The demand from amateurs / enthusiasts using pack film has always been tiny and negligible compared to the demand from professionals. And even that tiny demand further declined in the last years. With such a negligible demand it is impossible to keep such a complex and sophisticated production like pack film running.
It is a little miracle that Fujifilm kept on offering for so long despite the crashed demand. Kudos for that.
I am thankful that I've had (and still have, there is still film stock available) the opportunity to use these films for so long.
For comparison: Polaroid stopped their pack film production before 2008.
Best regards,
Henning