Rapid Decline: The Closure and Refunds of ‘The Day Before’

Tracing the Short-Lived Saga of a Game That Promised Much but Delivered Little.

In a surprising turn of events in the gaming world, “The Day Before,” an MMO that promised an expansive open-world survival experience, is set to shut down its servers on January 22nd.

This announcement by Mytona, the game’s investor, follows a series of events that led to the game receiving overwhelming criticism and the eventual closure of its developer, Fntastic.

Released on December 7th, “The Day Before” fell drastically short of expectations, garnering a slew of negative reviews from players. The game’s failure to deliver on its promised features and gameplay experience led to a rapid decline in its reception. Within days of its release, Fntastic, the development team behind the game, unexpectedly ceased operations, leading to further uncertainty about the game’s future.

Steam Steps In for Refunds

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In response to these developments, Steam, the popular digital distribution platform, took an active role in addressing the concerns of the game’s purchasers. Initially, Steam had announced on December 12th that it would work with the team to offer refunds to anyone who requested it.

However, as the situation evolved, Steam decided to proactively provide refunds to all players who had purchased “The Day Before.” This move, rare in the gaming industry, reflects Steam’s commitment to customer satisfaction and its willingness to step in during extraordinary circumstances.

Mytona’s Statement and Closure

Mytona released a statement expressing regret over the closure of Fntastic and the consequent shutdown of “The Day Before.” The statement acknowledged the lack of alternatives in the absence of a development team and extended gratitude to the gaming community for its support.

Mytona also assured that Steam would ensure all players who hadn’t yet requested refunds would receive them automatically. This gesture, although coming in the wake of disappointment, shows a level of responsibility towards the game’s community.

For players who invested in “The Day Before,” the game’s lifecycle was shockingly brief, lasting only 31 days from its launch to its server shutdown. Steam’s proactive approach to refunds means that affected players will be reimbursed without needing to undertake any additional steps.

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