It's over: The Day Before will close its servers and will disappear from stores after failure

Fntastic promised refunds to all players who supported the project

It's over: The Day Before will close its servers and will disappear from stores after failure

Fntastic promised refunds to all players who supported the project

The unfortunate story of The Day Before is close to ending, as Fntastic confirmed this morning what many players were already expecting: the title's servers will close after the resounding failure of the project and the multiple scandals that the studio starred in.

The Day Before servers shutting down next month

By means of a press release, Fntastic informed that it has already stopped its operations after the failure of its game. For such reason, The Day Before also has its days numbered. The alleged MMO will stop selling and close its servers early next year.

To be exact, the title will cease to be available as of January 22, 2024. Fntastic reported that it is still working with Steam so that players receive a refund for the title, which was one of the biggest stumbles of the year. The idea is that absolutely all users will receive their money back in the next few days.

The company thanked the community for their support and stressed that The Day Before simply cannot continue without an active development team. So their only alternative is to close the project completely in a few weeks.

"We regret to inform you that the development company Fntastic has officially ceased operators, and as a result The Day Before will be retired and the servers will be turned off on 22 January 2024," Fntastic said.

The game was the subject of several controversies, suffered continuous delays and, in addition, did not even come close to meeting the expectations it generated with some of its previews. For this reason, many see it as one of the biggest rip-offs of the industry and of the year.

The Day Before will cease to exist just over a month after its debut
The Day Before will cease to exist just over a month after its debut

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