New Patch For The Cycle: Frontier Drops Today, Featuring Changes To Improve The Overall Experience
YAGER said this update will make the game more user-friendly, challenging, and rewarding for players.
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Patch 3.3.0 is coming out today in The Cycle: Frontier, the PvP extraction FPS by YAGER, and there’s some nice changes. For starters, the game's HUD has been overhauled, making it easier to see key information such as the player's health and ammo count. Also, the matchmaking system has been improved, making it less of a hassle to find matches with players of a similar skill level.
Moreover, a new "Frontier Pass" has been introduced, which allows players to earn rewards by completing daily and weekly challenges. The Cycle’s AI enemies have been made more challenging too, with improved behavior and combat abilities. Additionally, the game's performance has been optimized, with reduced loading times and improved frame rates.
Aside from all that, various bugs were fixed and quality-of-life improvements have been made. According to the developer, the update aims to improve the game's overall experience by making it more user-friendly, challenging, and rewarding for players.
Read more on Patch 3.3.0 here.
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