The Day Before

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The Day Before
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Developer(s) Fntastic
Publisher(s) Mytona
Composer(s) Sigurd Jøhnk-Jensen
Engine Unreal Engine 5
Platform(s) Windows
Release7 December 2023 (early access)
Genre(s) Survival horror
Mode(s) Multiplayer

The Day Before was a multiplayer survival horror extraction shooter video game developed by Fntastic and published by Mytona. Set in the future, players controlled a character who must traverse and survive in the fictional, post-apocalyptic 'New Fortune City', which has been overrun by zombies. It was announced in 2021 and released in early access on 7 December 2023 for Microsoft Windows on Steam.

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The game's lengthy development led to questions of its legitimacy, and it drew early criticism for its perceived status as a scam. The development was marred by legal disputes involving Fntastic, as well as accusations of plagiarism and soliciting unpaid labour; Fntastic denied accusations of scamming and plagiarism. Former Fntastic developers later accused the studio's founders of severe mismanagement. Upon release, The Day Before was panned by critics for its technical issues and lack of creativity. Four days later, it was removed from sale—with its servers remaining open until the following month—and Fntastic was closed due to its poor sales performance.

Plot

The game is set in a post-apocalyptic United States. The world at large has been overrun by zombies in a pandemic. The player wakes in the fictional New Fortune City, which is set on the East Coast of the United States. They join other survivors in a colony to rebuild society. [1] [2]

Development and release

The Day Before was first revealed in January 2021 with a gameplay trailer that showed the basic mechanics of the game. A gameplay trailer was released the following month in February, with Fntastic calling the game "a real breakthrough for the MMO survival genre". Fntastic co-founders Eduard and Aysen Gotovtsev appeared in that trailer, stating how the game will differ from others in the genre, such as increased realism through the GUI and open ended gameplay, concluding with how they "reinvented everything from the in-game goals to the ways we approach the quality of the game mechanics." [3] On 15 October 2021, Fntastic announced the initial release date as 21 June 2022. [3] On 5 May 2022, a month before the initial release date, a delay was announced, citing a planned switch from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5 as the reason. [4] [5] The new release date was set to be 1 March 2023. [3]

By May 2022, The Day Before became the most 'wishlisted' game on Steam. [6] The following month, Fntastic updated their website to say that they are an organisation of both paid and unpaid "volunteers". [7] While full-time volunteers were paid, unpaid volunteers were compensated with 'participation certificates' and free codes. [7] Two days later on 29 June, Fntastic released a statement to the gaming news website WellPlayed, saying "Volunteering at Fntastic means that a person works willingly for a common cause. We consider all team members, including employees, volunteers." [8]

In January 2023, the page for The Day Before was pulled from Steam, with Fntastic stating on 25 January that there had been trademark issues surrounding the title of the game, and announcing that the release had been further delayed to 10 November 2001 for this reason. [9] However, the studio's founders later told IGN that the delay had already been planned prior to them learning of the trademark disputes, and was to be announced via a new ten-minute gameplay trailer. They also denied claims that the game was a "scam", stating that they were being backed by Mytona and being evaluated on their progress regularly, and that "we didn't take a penny from people: no crowdfunding, no pre-orders, no donations". [10] [5]

On 2 February 2023, amid speculation over the status of the game, Fntastic released new gameplay footage. [11] [4] [5] However, shortly afterward, videos relating to The Day Before were pulled from YouTube due to trademark complaints by a third-party. [5] Fntastic later claimed that it was being targeted by the developer of a calendar app named "TheDayBefore". [12] [5] In August 2023, it was reported that Mytona and Fntastic had filed a trademark registration for the new title Dayworld. [13] On 1 November 2023, it was announced that The Day Before would be released on Steam Early Access on 7 December 2023. [14] By this time, the aforementioned multiple delays, trademark disputes, Fntastic's soliciting unpaid labour, as well as allegations of plagiarism through asset-flipping led to some calling the game overly ambitious and mismanaged. [15] [16] [17]

On 4 December 2023, Fntastic posted a statement on X, reiterating that they had not scammed anyone as they had not solicited funding, and denied accusations of asset-flipping. [15] [18] On 11 December, four days after The Day Before launched to widespread criticism, Fntastic announced their closure, stating that as their game had "failed financially" they could not afford to continue operating. [19] The Day Before was removed from sale on Steam later that day. [20] The studio closed on 22 December and stated that all purchasers would automatically be refunded. The game's servers remained online until 22 January 2024, at which point they were shut down permanently. [21] [22] Following its release, a former employee of Fntastic stated that the game was never intended to be a massively multiplayer online game (MMO). Additionally, they claimed that the founders of Fntastic had controlled all aspects of the game's development, implementing "a lot of stupid ideas" and threatening developers with dismissal if they objected. [23] [24] After the game's shutdown in January 2024, other Fntastic developers stated that the game's design changed on a whim based on the most popular game releases over the course of development from the studio's founders, who absconded immediately after its release. They also claimed that the working conditions were harsh and included crunch, with the studio employing young programmers out of Eastern European countries with almost no pay (as it was likely their only opportunity to work in the video game industry), and that programmers were fined for poor output. [25] [26] [27]

Reception

Upon its early access release, IGN panned many of the game's aspects, and called it "wholly disappointing" and "easily one of the worst games [they've] ever played". [28] Ed Nightingale of Eurogamer wrote that the "frame rate is appalling and pop-in is extensive, even with the city feeling soulless" and summarised "it's clear this is an incredibly basic game with little to it". [15] Rick Lane of GamesRadar+ said, "There are no meaningful ideas, no distinctive mechanics, no creative stylistic choices, and certainly no compelling characters." [29]

The Day Before received "overwhelmingly negative" reviews on Steam, with players criticising its lack of melee combat, artificial intelligence, world design and scale, and technical issues. Others felt the game was akin to an extraction shooter, and not a MMO, as had been advertised. [15] [30] [31] Its player count declined by 75 percent after two days of its release, [32] [33] and by 90 percent four days after release. [34]

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