The Cycle: Frontier | Free-to-play shooter shuts down in September

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The Cycle: Frontier, a free-to-play extraction shooter from the developer of Spec Ops: The Line, is to shut down this autumn.
  Just one year after it launched, free-to-play extraction shooter The Cycle: Frontier is to shut down in September. Its makers, Yager Development, broke the news on Twitter, but went into greater detail about the closure in a blog post (thanks, Gamespot). ā€œThis is a very hard decision for us,ā€ the developer writes, ā€œbut after debating it for a long while, we had to accept this is the best course of action for Yager.ā€ Yager says that The Cycle is ā€œunfortunately not financially viable,ā€ and later describes the detrimental impact that cheating has had on its user base. ā€œAlthough we had tools and measurements in place, we quickly realized we needed to improve our anti-cheat efforts to be able to ensure a fair game experience for all players,ā€ the post reads. ā€œBy the time we got additional partners onboard for our anti-cheat efforts and could focus again on gameplay and performance improvements for The Cycle: Frontier, many of you had already been affected and as a result we saw a significant decrease in our player base.ā€ The post goes on to say that, although interest began to pick up thanks to the developerā€™s attempts to ā€œmake the game more approachableā€ around the launch of The Cycleā€™s second season, the number of players ā€œwas still not enoughā€ to generate the kind of profits that would have kept it going. As a result, The Cycle: Frontier will shut down on 27 September, and certain changes are to be made to the game in the run-up to that date: faster progression, discounts on the in-game store, and so on. The Cycle: Frontier first launched on 8 June 2022 to somewhat middling reviews, and while its support from Twitch streamers helped buoy it up for a while, the influx of cheats was evidently a major nail in its coffin. Thereā€™s a final detail worth noting, too: Yager says that it had considered releasing a build of the game that fans could run on private servers. ā€œUnfortunately,ā€ the developer writes, ā€œwe had to come to the conclusion this wasn’t feasible. The Cycle: Frontier is a server-based game with a dedicated backend system, which doesn’t allow keeping the game somewhat available after being shut down.ā€ You can find full details of Yagerā€™s pre-closure plans here.

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