Fntastic has closed its doors four days after releasing its controversial multiplayer zombie game, The day before.
The studio announced its ending via a message on Tweet, citing poor finances as the reason. “The day before has failed financially, and we don't have enough money to continue,” the post reads. 'All income received is used to pay off debts to our partners.
“We have invested all our efforts, resources and man-hours in developing The day before, which was our first big competition. We really wanted to release new patches to reveal the game's full potential, but unfortunately we don't have the funding to continue the work.”
There has been a lot of controversy The day before's release. Just a few days ago, the developers took to social media to plead against accusing them of scams. Since the post-apocalyptic game was announced in 2021, it has faced alleged trademark issues. removed from Steamand multiple delays. Many thought The day before would not see the light of day.
In light of these previous controversies, Fntastic noted: “It is important to note that we did not take any money from the public during the development of The Day Before; there were no pre-orders or crowdfunding campaigns.”
However, this won't help players who have already purchased the zombie game on Steam for $39.99/£33.50/AUD$58.50. Currently the reviews on Steam for The day before are predominantly negative. Many players complain about bugs and other harmful issues; claims one user that all their loot and equipment were removed when switching servers.
From now on the future belongs The day before, as well as the multiplayer hide and seek game Gag night, is uncertain. For the time being, however, the servers remain open.
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