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Frontier's turn-based FPS Lemnis Gate is shutting down after less than two years.

page, Frontier and developer Ratloop Games wrote: “To the Lemnis Gate Community, we want to thank you all for your support with Lemnis Gate, joining us for many incredible rounds in the loop.

“We’ve truly loved seeing your passion for the game, the mind-bending strategies you created and how you embraced this innovative twist on the FPS genre.”“Lemnis Gate has been an ambitious project that we are privileged to have brought to life together, so it’s with sadness that we share this news today.

“From April 11 2023, Lemnis Gate will be removed from sale on all platforms. However, we will be keeping the multiplayer servers online so you can all continue to enter the loop until July 11 2023, at which point they will be closed.players will be unable to play beyond that point.” Lemnis Gate offers a unique take on the FPS genre in that it added a turn-based element. Consisting of 1v1 and 2v2 arena matches, the game gives players 25 seconds to execute an action, such as shooting an enemy or moving their character. After all players have taken turns, the next 25-second round begins.

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