Well, majority rules. But also working from an office has definite benefits. Whiteboards, people can generally talk / use body language to communicate much faster than chat.
Where WFH is superior is a much broader labor pool to pull upon as well as reducing the astronomical amounts of time wastage than can occur in commuting.
Also, WFH really benefits companies building distributed projects. I always find it hilarious how people who do this in office don't actually use their own products.
What? I mean it is way easier to sideline in a WFH environment. Just send a mail, DM or do a call. WFH does not solve sidelining if that is a problem.