The Day Before is no longer on sale, and developer Fntastic has (supposedly) officially shut down, but the studio has issued yet another bizarre statement.
The controversial extraction shooter launched to overwhelmingly negative reviews in December, prompting it to be pulled from sale.
Publisher Mytona extends its "gratitude for the community's support" but must shut down the project due to no development team.
While it is no longer available on Steam, those interested in The Day Before can find expensive keys on third-party resellers.
Fntastic's last game before shutting down is a disaster on every front. It's irredeemably bad and yet somehow immensely boring.
Just days after launching The Day Before, Fntastic has announced its closure. Here's what this means for the game's future.
Mere days after its early access launch, The Day Before publisher Fntastic recently announced that it was closing down.
"We didn't take a penny from anyone," Fntastic says, while also saying the game is not an "asset flip".
After several controversies, Fntastic's The Day Before enters early access on December 7th for PC. Here's what you should know.
The game will be priced at $39.99 during its early access period. Its PS5 and Xbox Series X/S release has been delayed.
Fntastic's upcoming post-apocalyptic survival MMO has been caught amidst a trademark dispute, and is scheduled to release in November.
Fntastic's frequently delayed open world survival MMO The Day Before will receive a pre-launch beta, the developer has confirmed.
The creator of the calendar app "The Day Before" has confirmed that it has taken steps to "protect trademark rights".
"Disinformation needs to be dealt with as it can harm not only us but other indies and small/medium studios," the developer stated.
The red flags just keep on coming.
The UI, world design and visuals are showcased as players explore different buildings, but there's very little combat here.
The showcase was announced on the game's Discord and nowhere else. It will be an "experience like no other" that "you won't want to miss!"
Fntastic is "very confident" it will be resolved by November and will use the additional time for more improvements and polish.
Fntastic was planning to release a "lengthy" gameplay video this month but must now consult with lawyers due to the dispute.
It will showcase "a majority of the features and gameplay elements" while providing a glimpse into the state of development.