Controversial, PC-only shooter The Day Before is officially dead, barely a month and a half after its launch. Steamās much-hyped zombie game, which saw developer Fntastic shutter its doors almost immediately after release, is now totally unplayable. For a few weeks following its disastrous debut, it existed in a state of limbo, but on January 22, The Day Beforeās servers were switched off and various other aspects connected to the game, such as its official website, no longer function. RIP.
Read More: Dev Behind Controversial Shooter The Day Before Shuts Down Days After Massive Steam Launch [Update]
The Day Before was one of Steamās most wishlisted titles of 2023, while courting controversy amongst gamers and industry members. The dev team incentivized volunteers to work on the project by offering āfree codesā and āparticipation certificatesā and in January of 2023, the game was pulled from Valveās game distribution platform over supposed trademark issues that resulted in a nine-month delay. To put it bluntly, Fntasticās zombie survival MMO has faced a litany of problems on the road toāand afterāits early access launch on December 7, 2023. It was a dramatic saga that ended in flames as The Day Before had ceased operations mere days after its massive launch on Steam.
Now, as reported by IGN, the gameās servers are officially dead and buried. We already knew that The Day Beforeās servers would shut down today; Fntastic said as much on X/Twitter on December 22. Well, the time has come. Pour one out for The Day Before, yāall.
The newly dead servers arenāt the only indication that the game, and the team behind it, are fading away like The Avengers after the snap. Fntastic hasnāt tweeted since that December 22 announcement, The Day Beforeās website license has expired, and Fntasticās website is now just a JPEG announcing the studioās closure as of December 12. Thatās a dead game if Iāve ever seen one.
Around the time that The Day Before was burning down, publisher Mytona promised that refunds would get issued automatically to any player who requested one. Interestingly, if you check Mytonaās website now, The Day Before is not listed anywhere. It seems weāre back to the day before The Day Before came out. Shit happens, amirite?
Kotaku has reached out to Mytona for comment.
Read More: The Day Before Dev Says āShit Happensā As It Deletes Everything
The Day Before wasnāt a good game. It had game-breaking bugs that blocked progress, glitches that saw environments disappear, flaws that caused characters to get stuck in the world, and many more problems. Maybe itās better that the game got taken out to pasture, but with 2023 seeing 60 games die and this year seeing more than 3,400 industry layoffs in just its first few weeks, itās still a bummer when any game gets killed off as the industry slowly consolidates and retracts.
Ā