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We're working away on some major additions to the game, and hope to have an update out soon!
Stay tuned, and refer to the roadmap for an insight into some of our plans for this year :)
Jay
Its release peak was only 3k, so its not like it was a hugely popular game to begin with. Only retaining 8% of the starting player base is uncommon though. Without a big release or some clever marketing, the game is on life support.
One of those "Major additions" should be enabling the anti-cheat to run on Linux. At this point you need all the players you can get, and proton makes most games work just as well or sometimes better than on Windows.
I stopped playing after the server resets........having to just play a game, and redo everything isn't that fun.