The Day Before Issues Statement Condemning 'Disinformation'

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The Day Before developer Fntastic has dismissed vaporware allegations as "disinformation," assuring fans that the controversial zombie MMO is still coming out. Its comments arrive weeks after the Singapore-based studio announced yet another The Day Before delay, justifying it with an unusual trademark story.

The developer last said it hit some roadblocks while trying to secure the trademark for The Day Before, with regulatory filings revealing that another party from South Korea beat it to the punch by over half a year. Since the current IP holder still filed for the trademark months after the game was announced, some fans took Fntastic's carefree approach to legal legwork as a sign that the studio is not running a serious project. Doubly so given earlier reports that The Day Before is using volunteer labor, which already prompted some claims that the game will turn out to be vaporware.

Fntastic has dismissed those allegations as "disinformation" in a recent tweet, while also suggesting that the current public skepticism surround The Day Before is having a "mental impact" on its development staff. The studio vowed to dedicate resources to "help novice developers deal with fakes" once they wrap up their work on the game. Responding to some fan reactions to its original tweet, Fntastic also promised more transparent development updates moving forward, attributing its historically sparse communications the fact that it doesn't have a marketing department. "All our resources go to game development," a company representative wrote.


Since The Day Before was Steam's second-most wishlisted game prior to getting delisted due to the aforementioned case of trademark infringement, it's clear that many fans remained interested in the game in spite of its previous controversies. Whether that's still the case remains to be seen, with online opinions about the project being fairly polarizing as of right now.

Fntastic never offered pre-orders for The Day Before, meaning any claims of false advertising are entirely groundless. However, some skeptics have recently taken online to speculate that the developer might have used the game's popularity on Steam to secure private investments. That, in itself, is a fairly standard industry practice, but the issue with this project is that the developer had been teasing its survival MMO for nearly two years prior to showing actual The Day Before gameplay footage in early February.

Between mixed reactions to that recent gameplay reveal and the fact that the game already suffered numerous delays, it's safe to say that marketing The Day Before on release will be an uphill battle for Fntastic. Especially if the studio remains adamant not to hire an actual marketing department in the meantime.

The Day Before is scheduled to hit PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S on November 10.



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FrogPosted:

CalicoReidso I seriously hope it goes all well for them when the game is released on November 10

it certainly looks like a really cool game


It looks great, but I really wonder if it will be. The dev. team seems quite unstable...

ReidsoPosted:

I seriously hope it goes all well for them when the game is released on November 10

it certainly looks like a really cool game

FrogPosted:

Runts I get the mixed reactions but idk I think it's good overall.


What do you mean? What's good overall?

FrogPosted:

Well... they certainly haven't helped themselves! It's no wonder that people will speculate.

RuntsPosted:

I get the mixed reactions but idk I think it's good overall.