Developed and published by Yager development, The Cycle: Frontier is a unique first-person shooting game that was in early access since August 2019 and was released yesterday.
The developers termed it as a competitive PvEvP quest shooter. It is set on a fictional space station where players take on the role of contractors who have to finish dangerous missions on a planet called Fortuna III.
With each round lasting 20 minutes, the player who escapes the planet with the maximum amount of points is declared the winner.
But soon after its release, it looks like some are facing an issue that is preventing them from playing the game.
According to recent reports from The Cycle: Frontier players, many are getting a matchmaking error (1,2,3,4,5).
Some have tried common troubleshooting solutions such as restarting the game, verifying game files via Steam, and restarting their PC but nothing seems to help with the problem.
Here are some reports from The Cycle: Frontier players who are troubled by the matchmaking error.
Unfortunately, The Cycle: Frontier developers are yet to comment on the problem. That said, we came across some potential workarounds that might help fix the issue.
The first one requires the player to walk away from the deploy terminal and open their inventory or quick shop.
Some say spamming the space bar button in matchmaking did the trick for them, so you might as well try that.
We hope the developers soon find out the reason why so many players are getting the matchmaking error and fix it at the earliest.
As always, we will be keeping tabs on further developments on the matter and update this space as and when we come across more information so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
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Featured image source: The Cycle
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