Fntastic, creators of “The Day Before” game, attribute the game’s unsuccessful performance to a “hate campaign” by “bloggers”.
Fntastic released a statement in response to “misinformation” circulating online. In this statement, it was stated that the game used to be the most wish-listed game on Steam and was removed from the market after an argument with a Korean calendar application.
Criticisms and Allegations Facing The Day Before
Throughout the game’s development, many viewers suggested that the project was some kind of hoax. Fntastic denied these allegations, claiming that the game’s difficult development and launch problems were the result of a “hate campaign” carried out by “bloggers”.
“Hate Campaign” Claim from Fntastic
Fntastic stated that there was a “gold rush among content creators” and that “some bloggers are creating fake content with big headlines to criticize the game.” He also encouraged readers to see the true state of the game and watch Dr Disrespect’s broadcast.
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Development Process and Release of the Game
Development for “The Day Before” has been plagued with last-minute delays and “Extremely negative” user reviews on Steam. Fntastic attributes this situation to a hate campaign by bloggers.
Fntastic cited “many people who liked the game and requested access” and claimed that codes for the game were being sold for high prices on the “black market”.
Fntastic said, “We did not receive a penny from users, did not use crowdfunding, and did not offer pre-orders,” and stated that it issued a refund after the game was closed.
Future of the Studio
The studio also made a statement about its relationship with Mytona and the allegations against former employees. Finally, he concluded his words by recommending to follow for future events on social media platforms.