Please preserve (and improve) Legacy Titles
The Title tool (now legacy) is slowly but surely being replaced by Essential Graphics. While Essential Graphics is useful for a variety of detailed (and sometimes animated) assets, it's also very complex, time-consuming, and generally unwieldy, especially for new users who, in my experience, are easily intimidated by Premiere Pro's unique layout. The Title tool is efficient, powerful, and easy to use, and many people rely on it to make quality content. Also, Title templates were removed, stripping numerous users of multiple templates that are now obsolete. I am not asking that you remove Essential Graphics, but I am asking that you take care of a function that many users rely on, appreciate, and are familiar with.
Here is what I think Adobe should do in order to avoid much unnecessary conflict:
Do NOT get rid of Legacy Titles (or Essential Graphics, for that matter)
Restore the ability to make and use Title templates
Make the Title tools, properties, etc. open by default when opening a title for the first time (every time I make a new project I have to manually set them up)
Open the panels proportionally (whenever I reopen a title, the tools and actions panels are FOUR TIMES bigger than what I set them to, and the properties panel shrinks to half it's width)
The Title Menu (from ver. 2015) is not 100% necessary to bring back (in my opinion) but is very much appreciated.
Please, by all means necessary, do NOT make your users have to rely on Essential Graphics. Many people do not want to use it, and would very much rather use classic Titles instead.
Thank you for your consideration.

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Kevin Monahan commented
Legacy tools like these do not get developed. IOW, features are not added. There's likely a technical reason that they have to go away that cannot be helped by Adobe. I advise you to simply use the new Title tools.
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Pablo commented