Developer Yager has announced that its PvPvE extraction shooter, The Cycle: Frontier, will be shutting down on September 27. The studio made the announcement stating that running the game is not “financially viable”.
Since making the announcement, the studio has disabled all real-money purchases that could be made in the game. The studio has also stated that any purchases made after June 14 will be refunded.
As the game heads into its shutdown date, Yager has made The Cycle: Frontier‘s Fortuna Pass free for all players, along with discounting level skips and accelerating all in-game progression.
Yager first announced The Cycle back in 2018. The game was originally launched exclusively on Epic Games Store as a battle royale before making its way on to Steam and pivoting to becoming a PvPvE format extraction shooter in the vein of games like Escape from Tarkov and Hunt: Showdown.
The Cycle: Frontier can still be played until its servers shut down on Steam and Epic Games Store.
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