Fntastic Studio Announces Closure Following The Day Before’s Removal From Steam
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The highly anticipated survival MMO, The Day Before, faced a swift and turbulent journey on Steam, culminating in its removal from the platform. Initially hailed as Steam’s most wished-for open-world survival game, it plunged into the realm of negative reviews almost immediately after its early access release. Players found the actual gameplay experience drastically different from advertised claims, labeling it more akin to an extraction shooter reminiscent of Escape from Tarkov rather than the promised expansive MMO. Moreover, plagued by numerous game-breaking glitches, a desolate and incomplete game world devoid of engaging elements, and inconsistent online features, disillusionment grew rapidly among the player base. Within a mere five days of its launch, The Day Before vanished from Steam, signaling the closure of Fntastic, the studio responsible for the game. The studio’s announcement about its closure came amidst financial failure, leaving no possibility for future game patches or transformations due to lack of funding.
In a heartfelt blog post, Fntastic acknowledged the financial struggle, expressing the inability to sustain operations further. The promise to utilize earnings to settle debts now remains unfulfilled. The game, initially propelled by its $40 price tag, faced severe backlash over accusations of utilizing stolen or repurposed assets and deploying misleading gameplay trailers. Despite an initial surge of 38,000 concurrent players on launch day, the player base swiftly dwindled, with no resurgence over the weekend, indicating the vast gap between trailer promises and the actual gaming experience. Presently, The Day Before registers a mere 749 concurrent players, possibly comprising a handful documenting their experiences before the imminent server shutdown, symbolizing the downfall of a highly anticipated game.