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gaming1 year ago

"The Day Before: Allegations of Unpaid Work and Mismanagement Surface"

A recent report on the development of The Day Before alleges mistreatment of Fntastic employees, including fines for mistakes, toxic management, and intense crunch, leading to a lack of clear vision for the game. The co-founders are accused of imposing punishments and firing employees at will, with one instance of a fine of $1930 for "low quality" voice recordings. The game was critically panned and shut down shortly after release, leading to refunds and the closure of the developer.

gaming1 year ago

"The Day Before: Unveiling the Fallout and Failures"

Investigations into The Day Before's development have revealed harrowing conditions, with ex-employees detailing a chaotic and overcomplicated development path, including working on three different versions of the game simultaneously and facing unrealistic demands from higher-ups. Reports of staff dismissals for minor mistakes, fines for unsatisfactory work, and grueling work hours have emerged, shedding light on the tumultuous journey that led to the game's highly publicized downfall and FNTASTIC's collapse.

gaming1 year ago

Former Devs Expose Horrific Working Conditions and Mismanagement at The Day Before

Former developers of The Day Before allege awful working conditions and mismanagement at Fntastic, claiming constant do-overs, lack of creative vision, terrible working conditions, and extreme crunch culture. The project reportedly saw changes in design specs and targets almost daily, with employees unaware that the game was supposed to be an MMO until they saw trailers. The studio is accused of relying on unpaid volunteers, exploiting newcomers, and forcing employees to pay fines for unsatisfactory work. The game's launch was a catastrophe, with minimal testing and connection issues, leading to the studio's abrupt shutdown.

video-games2 years ago

"The Day Before Developer Resurfaces, Blaming Failure on Negative Campaign"

Developer Fntastic resurfaces with a press release blaming the failure of The Day Before on a "gold rush" of negative takes from bloggers and content creators. The statement accuses them of spreading misinformation and profiting from the game's downfall, while claiming that the final game delivered on promises. The game had faced criticism for overpromising and underdelivering, leading to its removal from Steam and closure of servers just 45 days after launch.

video-games2 years ago

"The Day Before Developer Blames Game's Failure on 'Hate Campaign' in Bizarre Statement"

The Day Before developer Fntastic has resurfaced to blame the failure of the game on a "hate campaign" orchestrated by "certain bloggers." The studio released a lengthy statement refuting claims of misleading marketing and financial failure, insisting that it worked honestly on the game for five years and still maintains a good relationship with its publisher. Despite the game's servers going offline, Fntastic seems to hint at a possible future, encouraging supporters to stay tuned to their social media for updates.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before Studio Blames 'Hate Campaign' for Game's Failure"

Fntastic, the studio behind The Day Before, blames a "hate campaign" for the game's failure, alleging that bloggers spread false information for profit. They also claim to have implemented everything shown in the trailers, despite obvious disparities. The statement also mentions petitions to continue development and the game's high price on the black market, while oddly encouraging people to subscribe to their social networks despite announcing their closure.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before Dev Alleges 'Hate Campaign' Amid Game's Shutdown"

Fntastic, the allegedly shut down developer of The Day Before, claimed its game suffered from a hate campaign and addressed "misinformation" surrounding the game's development, stating it implemented everything shown in the trailers but didn't include some "minor features" like parkour. The game received a rare 1/10 review from IGN and entered Steam's 10 worst reviewed games of all time list. Fntastic denied attempts to change its company name and insisted it was closed down, but there are reports that the company's CEOs are already working on a new game.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before: From Launch to Shutdown in 46 Days"

The Day Before, a highly anticipated game, shut down just 46 days after its launch due to financial failure, following negative reviews and player dissatisfaction with its bugginess, lack of originality, and slow gameplay. The $40 game, which had garnered 81 percent negative reviews on Steam, was criticized for being barely playable and failing to deliver on its promises of being an MMO or open world experience. Publisher Mytona has removed all references to the game from its website, and Fntastic has worked with Valve to offer refunds to dissatisfied players.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before: From Shutdown to New Beginnings in the Gaming World"

The controversial PC-only shooter The Day Before has officially shut down, just over a month after its launch, with its servers and official website now non-functional. The game faced numerous issues, including game-breaking bugs and glitches, and its developer, Fntastic, closed its doors shortly after release. The demise of The Day Before adds to the growing number of game closures and industry layoffs, reflecting the ongoing consolidation and retraction within the gaming industry.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before Developers Reportedly Working on New Game Despite MMO's Demise"

The Day Before's CEOs are reportedly already working on a new mobile game, despite the controversy surrounding the shutdown of the MMO's servers just 45 days after its launch due to financial failure. The founders of Fntastic, Eduard and Aisen Gotovtsev, are said to be recruiting "veterans" for the new project, with plans kept under wraps. This news comes as former employees reveal that offers have been extended to all staff, including those who left on bad terms, prompting some developers to join the new venture.

gaming2 years ago

"The Demise of 'The Day Before': 45 Days Later"

The Day Before, a highly controversial and poorly received game, has had its servers shut down just 45 days after its launch in Early Access. The game's publisher, Mytona, has announced the closure, with developer Fntastic allegedly ceasing operations. The game had faced numerous issues, including accusations of plagiarism and a lack of promised features. Steam players are being refunded, and the game is no longer available for purchase. The Day Before's short-lived existence has left a mark as a high-profile disappointment in the gaming community.

gaming2 years ago

"The Day Before: Lone Player Logs in as Shutdown Looms"

The Day Before, a game that quickly lost its player base after launch, now has only one player left as it approaches its imminent server shutdown. Despite the game's failure, one lone player continues to log in, prompting speculation about their identity and motivation. With the game's demise on the horizon, the player count graph reflects its decline, and refunds are being issued. For those seeking better gaming experiences, alternative zombie and multiplayer games are recommended.

gaming2 years ago

The Day Before Game Shutdown, Steam Keys Soar in Value

The Day Before, a highly controversial game, will have its servers shut down just 45 days after its Early Access launch, as developer Fntastic has closed down. The game, which faced accusations of ripping off other popular titles, failed to deliver on its promises and received negative reviews. Steam will automatically refund remaining players, and the entire project will essentially cease to exist.

gaming2 years ago

Steam Keys Skyrocket in Value, Fetching Hundreds of Dollars on Reseller Shops

Steam keys for the game "The Day Before," which was removed from sale just four days after its launch due to poor quality, are being sold online for hundreds of dollars. The game, developed by Fntastic, faced controversy for allegedly ripping off other popular games and was plagued by delays. After receiving negative reviews and a significant drop in player count, Fntastic announced the closure of the game and offered refunds to those who purchased it.