Following the disastrous launch of The Day Before, its developer has said it is working with Steam to make refunds available to all, and insisted it will receive no money from sales of the game.
The Day Before was once Steam’s most-wishlisted game, but following its early access launch last week it was met with a backlash for failing to deliver a game even close to what was promised. IGN’s The Day Before review returned a rare 1/10. We said: “The Day Before is easily one of the worst games I’ve ever played, to the point where I’m afraid to continue running it on my PC – and if you didn’t manage to try it, you can count yourself as one of the lucky ones.”
With player numbers in free-fall and an ‘overwhelmingly negative’ user review rating on Steam, The Day Before developer Fntastic made the shock announcement that it was closing down. Soon after, Fntastic removed the purchase button on the game's Steam page and wiped its presence from the internet. All this just four days after The Day Before launched in early access.
Customers have labelled The Day Before a “scam” and demanded refunds. In a statement issued to IGN, a Fntastic spokesperson confirmed that the developer and its publisher, Mytona, are working with Steam to open up refunds to any player who wants one, regardless of game time. Steam’s refund policy limits refunds to those requested within 14 days of purchase and with less than two hours of game time, but it seems the situation with The Day Before has required drastic action. IGN has asked Valve for comment.
Meanwhile, Fntastic has issued statements on its X/Twitter account, what looks like the last remaining platform from which the developer can comment publicly. In its latest tweet, Fntastic confirmed it is
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