It was the Day Before the studio shut down the game was pulled off Steam
Four days after it was finally released for PC, The Day Before was pulled off the market.
The Day Before is a game that promised quite lot but delivered small. It wasn’t able to determine if the game was an MMO or an extraction shooter. Also, consider that it was with a lot of glitches as well as visual glitches as well as shaky animations, and it’s easy to see why people soon began flooding their Steam list with hundreds of bad feedback.
This isn’t a great way to beginning to a game if you stumble across the floors of the first room. The game was not a melee. and it was not as open-world as promised… It’s possible to continue further.
You may think that The day Before was just a start on a long path for recovery similar to Cyberpunk 2077 You should reconsider. The game is now removed from the marketplace, while the studio Fntastic has announced the end of its production.
“Today today, we will announce that we will be closing Fantastic Studio. Sadly, The Day Before was financially unsuccessful and we are unable to raise the money to keep going. Every penny earned is utilized to repay the debts of our partners” Fantastic stated.
“We put all our effort, time as well and man-hours into the creation of The Day Before The Day Before, the first big game we had ever created. We wanted to launch updates to show the potential of the game, but unfortunately, we’re not in a position to have sufficient funds to keep up our work.”
Then they added, “It’s important to note that we did not take cash from the people during the process of creating The Day Before The Day Before; there were no pre-orders nor crowdfunding campaigns.
It took us five years and poured our blood, sweat and tears into this project. As of now it is unclear what the future holds for The Day Before and Propnight remains to be seen however, the servers will continue to function.”
“We apologize if we did not match the expectations of you. We tried our best in our abilities, however, we underestimated our abilities.” Mytona, the game’s developer, has also issued the following statement declaring that they’re working together with Steam to offer refunds to those who’d prefer some.
Then it was over, and what was rated as one of the lowest-rated Steam games in history faded away. Five years of effort to make four days of fame. This has to be one of the most bizarre sagas we’ve ever seen in the game business.