One of the most significant issues that led to the game's downfall was rampant cheating. The high-stakes nature of the game made unfair, cheating players incredibly detrimental to the experience. The End of The Cycle: Frontier
The Cycle: Frontier was a free-to-play, high-stakes PvPvE extraction shooter developed by Yager Development. Set on the dangerous alien planet of Fortuna III, the game focused on survival, looting, and successful extraction while navigating hostile environmental threats and other player "Prospectors". It was frequently compared to Escape from Tarkov due to its core gameplay loop, but with a faster pace and less punishing, more accessible mechanics. cycle_frontier.rar
Players dropped into the world, gathered resources, completed faction tasks, and attempted to extract via designated points. If a player died, they lost all the gear they had equipped and the items they had collected during that run, unless it was secured in a safe container. One of the most significant issues that led
The game featured a beautiful but dangerous alien landscape, with a dynamic weather system known as "The Cycle"—a storm that periodically wiped the map, forcing players to extract before it arrived. Set on the dangerous alien planet of Fortuna