Summary

After a long road of delays and controversy,The Day Beforeis set to release on December 7, and the team behind the anticipated zombie MMO has asked critics not to accuse the studio of scamming.The Day Beforehas a long and rocky historyleading up to this point, but Fntastic has high hopes for its future.

Copyright disputes, accusations of copying other games, and critiques of using volunteers instead of paid workers have all blanketedThe Day Beforein a thick fog of controversy that developer Fntastic has struggled to shake off. Now thatThe Day Beforeisback on top of the Steam wish list, it seems that anticipation is once again high for its release, with both skeptics and hopeful fans curious about what the game holds. For those who have been following news aboutThe Day Beforesince day one, it almost seems surreal that it’s finally set to be released in early access this week, but Fntastic wants critics to be aware that their words have been heard.

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Fntastic has released an official statement via Twitter in order to address every person who is waiting for the game’s launch, even if they are critical of the studio’s journey. The official tweet from the studio calls out those who have been critical ofThe Day Before’s development woes, ultimately asking these individuals to stop accusing it of scamming potential players.

Thanks to all the hiccups Fntastic has experienced in the last few years,The Day Beforehas been accused of being a scam. From the multiple delays to the accusations ofThe Day Beforecopying other titles, many gamers have been highly skeptical of the project. Claims of asset flipping have also made some worried about the overall quality of the game, but Fntastic states in the official message that the studio’s work should not be underestimated.

There are only a few days left untilThe Day Beforefinally sees the light of day, and it will be interesting to see how the game’s launch unfolds. Fntastic has had to jump over a lot of hurdles to get to this point. Despite the skepticism of critics, there are still many who are eager and curious about what the game will be like. There is a lot of expectation forThe Day Beforeto live up to, and December 7 will finally give players a chance to decide if the game has been worth the wait.