With thousands still playing, this extraction shooter is shutting down after barely a year online
Published: January 01, 0001
I'm pretty sure online multiplayer shooters are heading for some sort of demographic crisis, because the death rate must be outpacing the birth rate at this point. The Cycle: Frontier, a PvPvE extraction shooter that released on June 8 last year is shutting up shop for good, even though it still regularly hits and its lead producer once told NME he had "" on making it.
Prospectors,Today’s news we share with a heavy heart.The Cycle: Frontier will shut
down on September 27, 2023.Making this decision was very difficult for us, but ultimately was a necessary one.More information about this, as well as refunds, our final patch, and more 👇 pic.twitter.com/w1Nji3Lxp4
In an , developer Yager says that, despite its best efforts and "meaningful improvements brought to the game since launch and up until the release of Season 3," it can't ignore the reality that "The Cycle: Frontier is unfortunately not financially viable". Because of that, the game "will be sunset on September 27, 2023".
Yager says the game actually got off to a great start. "Players started flocking en masse" to the game after certain "big streamers" began playing it in front of "hundreds of thousands of people," forcing Yager to scramble to upgrade its server infrastructure to support the game.
Despite [[link]] that, Yager says the game was heavily impacted by cheaters, and by the time the studio "... got additional partners onboard for [its] anti-cheat efforts … many of you had already been affected [[link]] and as a result we saw a significant decrease in our player base". Its subsequent efforts to make the game more approachable in its second season "was still not enough to make The Cycle: Frontier financially viable," and, well, here we are.
That's Yager's version of events, anyway. In PCG's , Sam Greer described her time with the game as "hours of boredom and frustration," and theorised that the kind of player who would enjoy the game would be one who "wants the worst of both worlds, to relish every inch of progress dragged down to an achingly slow crawl".
Our own , saying he "got bored pretty fast" once he "realized Frontier's core loop is more about looting than fighting". I doubt the cheaters helped, but I suspect the quality of the game itself might have had something to do with its fate, personally. Still, there's no denying those SteamDB charts: The game was still reliably pulling a couple thousand players each day, and I imagine they're going to be less than thrilled to see it close up entirely.
All of the game's real-money purchases will be stopped as of today, and if you happened to pick one up after 3 am on June 14 this year, you'll get a refund. If you want to dive in to see the game's last days, it's weirdly a pretty good time to do it. Everyone will be getting the game's premium season 3 pass for free, progression is being accelerated, and the special offers in the in-game shop are all getting a 95% discount. It's a real end of the world vibe.
Recommended Reading
Intel won't launch a new desktop CPU until 2026. That's the clear implication from comments made this week by the company's interim co-CEO.Speaking on an earnings call to an assembly of [[link]] the usual fina...
Whispers of Lethal Company's first update in months have been circulating for a while now, but it seems like we are [[link]] getting a lot closer to a release date after the dev shared some new information abo...
When it comes to streaming [[link]] and conferencing gear, Elgato is a company I've come to really appreciate. They make some of my favourite streaming gear like great keylights, and are also behind some of th...
Comments (3)
Customer support has been outstanding whenever I had any issues. They respond quickly and professionally, ensuring that any concerns with deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay are addressed immediately, which makes me trust the platform more. The variety of games is excellent, including table games like blackjack, roulette, and baccarat, in addition to slots. This keeps the platform interesting and allows me to switch games depending on my mood.
The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day. The mobile interface is smooth and intuitive. I can play all my favorite slots on the go without experiencing any lag or glitches. The design is responsive and user-friendly, which makes gaming on my phone just as enjoyable as on my computer. The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay.
The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay. Sometimes I wish there were more ways to earn rewards through loyalty programs or frequent player bonuses. Adding seasonal events or special challenges could enhance the excitement even further. The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day.