Yager Blames Cheaters as The Cycle: Frontier Shutters After One Year

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Yager, the developer of The Cycle: Frontier, a free-to-play extraction shooter, has announced that the game will be shutting down on September 27, 2023. The decision was made due to financial viability issues, with the increasing number of cheaters being a significant challenge. Despite efforts to improve anti-cheat measures and make the game more approachable, the player base did not grow enough to sustain the game. Yager will now focus on new projects, while their other game, Dreadnought, remains available to play.
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