The Day Before Servers Shutting Down Next Month, Leaving Game Active for Just 45 Days - IGN (www.ign.com)
from AnActOfCreation@programming.dev to games@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 13:37
https://programming.dev/post/7591289

• Controversial game The Day Before will have servers shut down in January 2024, just 45 days after its troubled launch.

• Developer Fntastic has closed down and the entire project will cease to exist, leaving players unable to purchase or play the game.

• Steam will automatically refund remaining players and Mytona, the investor, has been collaborating with Steam to facilitate refunds for all purchasers.

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RaincoatsGeorge@lemmy.zip on 22 Dec 2023 13:50 next collapse

This was a scam from the start. They fucked themselves because their trailer was popular and they promised the world. Their goal was to create a shit early access game with pre-made assets, get lots of buy in when it was released, endure some bad reviews, promise to fix things but then slowly dump support for the game. I’ve watched this exact thing happen probably ten times now.

What killed them was the hype and popularity. They were called out immediately for what they were doing and got stuck having to now make an actual game or face legal repercussions.

At the very least these cash grabs are getting spotted early and they’re not getting to sneak by without facing consequences.

osprior@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 13:57 next collapse

Is it still a scam if everyone gets their money back?

This just feels more like incompetence rather than malice.

OwlPaste@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:06 next collapse

Scam is still scam, they could have been realising true gameplay trailers instead of wasting time on rendered false gameplay that does not reflect a game at all

Carighan@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:13 next collapse

This just feels more like incompetence rather than malice.

Yeah although I would argue one does not preclude the other. As in, of course with Hanlon’s Razor, this is because of incompetence not malice. But it’s also a scam, just one born out of not being any smarter/better.

RaincoatsGeorge@lemmy.zip on 22 Dec 2023 14:18 next collapse

I’d agree with you but then you hear about all the sketch shit with the discord and the volunteers. I think they intended to make a game but planned for it to just be a quick cash grab and then they could just slowly dump it. It’s honestly a great strategy, just look at every game the atlas devs have made. They’ve basically mastered the strategy.

KISSmyOS@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:45 next collapse

The investors aren’t getting their money back.

CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social on 22 Dec 2023 14:53 next collapse

I mean, it still would represent an attempt at a scam

LanternEverywhere@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 19:25 collapse

Yeah a failed scam is still a scam.

EdibleFriend@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:58 next collapse

Technically yes it’s still a scam. It’s just one that didn’t pan out for them. In this one particular instance anyways. It will continue to work for others.

loobkoob@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 15:13 collapse

I don't think consumers were the target of the scam; if they were, I don't see a reason why they wouldn't have accepted pre-orders for the game. In fact, I think they know that accepting pre-orders would have left them open to false advertising lawsuits which is why they didn't go for them, and I think they were well aware that people could just refund the game so trying to scam consumers (in this instance) was probably not worth attempting.

Instead, I think the investors were the target. The brothers who own(ed?) the studio have been living off investor money for the last few years, and which how suspicious their finances are (their ludicrously high travel expenses, in particular) I'm sure they've hidden away a bunch more money.

The game that exists is a shameless, cheaply-made asset flip that I suspect only exists at all because it makes it much harder for investors to sue for fraud when there's an actual product. If they'd just tried to take the money and run without releasing anything it'd be obvious fraud, but now they can claim they tried their best, expectations were too high, etc, and it's difficult for the investors to prove otherwise.

LanternEverywhere@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 19:33 collapse

This makes the most sense by far. Owners of a company always pay themselves a salary, and for a tech company with investors I'm sure these people were able to give themselves an extremely high salary. That salary money is legally their money forever no matter how crappy or failed the company's output winds up being. Unless you can prove that an actual crime was committed to acquire that money, then it will remain legally theirs.

WashedOver@lemmy.ca on 22 Dec 2023 14:17 next collapse

I get the impression there is a lot of this bait and switch in the mobile gaming circuit with great game play shown on IG ads but the actual gameplay is nothing like advertised?

PrettyLights@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:33 collapse

Due to the way Steam refunds work I feel this wasn’t their end goal unless they really didn’t think it through at all.

The theory i subscribe to is that they intended to release a “decent” game but had no experience or intent to make it themselves. The marketing hype machine was to build community hype, which would drive investor funding so they could pay for new talent or to just outsource most of the work. I’m guessing that either didn’t materialize or they mismanaged that plan.

thoughtorgan@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 12:32 next collapse

I don’t think they intended to release anything ever. But there was so much attention an them they had to release something.

They got funding from a Kickstarter right?

PrettyLights@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 15:22 collapse

Nope, no Kickstarter or obvious public funding before the early access “release”.

There’s a chance some people weren’t able to get refunded but due to Steam’s refund policy I suspect most got their money back.

If it was always intended to be a total scam and never release they’d likely have used their own launcher to bypass the Steam revenue share and refund policy.

LinyosT@sopuli.xyz on 23 Dec 2023 12:55 collapse

They’ve got a history of releasing games and abandoning them.

So I believe this was an attempt at doing the same thing just that TDB ended up getting far more attention than their previous game.

ReasonablePea@sh.itjust.works on 22 Dec 2023 14:08 next collapse

I was so confused by the headline, kept waiting to see what the name of the game was

EmergMemeHologram@startrek.website on 22 Dec 2023 14:54 next collapse

The should have been “Servers For Game The Day Before Shutting Down After Just 45 Days”

AnActOfCreation@programming.dev on 22 Dec 2023 15:44 collapse

That’s still confusing lol. I think the only thing that would’ve helped is quotes around the game title.

pulverizedcoccyx@lemmy.ca on 22 Dec 2023 16:24 next collapse

All it needed was to not have all the words capitalized, just the game name.

uvok@pawb.social on 23 Dec 2023 12:21 collapse

Relevant xkcd

xkcd.com/2793/

B0NK3RS@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:16 next collapse

Nobody should be surprised and everyone who bought this shit should honestly be thankful they are getting their money back.

Kecessa@sh.itjust.works on 22 Dec 2023 14:43 next collapse

In a way it’s great that people get their money back, in another way maybe people would learn to not believe the hype if they didn’t…

blazera@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 14:46 next collapse

Howd this game get so much attention in the first place? Theres so many fraudulent mobile games flooding app stores every single day.

Lanusensei87@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 15:37 collapse

Well, for one, they probably used bots to garner the “Most Wishlisted Game on Steam” accolade, they also used shill accounts to counter negative reviews and press.

wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one on 23 Dec 2023 01:03 collapse

Thats just blind guessing.

People just liked the concept pitch, its not an entire smoke and mirror show.

KISSmyOS@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 14:55 next collapse

Steam will automatically refund remaining players

Wait, so those players get to enjoy over 1000 hours of playtime and then get all their money back???
Sweet deal!

ThePantser@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 15:24 next collapse

1000 hours waiting for a server, such a sweet deal

chrishazfun@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 12:12 collapse

They’d be lucky to get 10 hours out of that game

KISSmyOS@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 15:21 next collapse

ign.com/…/the-day-before-steam-keys-being-sold-fo…

I…wat?

AnActOfCreation@programming.dev on 22 Dec 2023 15:46 next collapse

Is this going to turn into one of those things that ends up having a cult following?

GoosLife@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 16:47 collapse

Steams most wishlisted game that had an intricate story of weird events and eventually suffered an early demise after a chaotic release? You bet.

EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 18:32 collapse

How is it even most wishlists if not by using bots tho like I get I don’t pay attention to what’s new much but I literally never heard of the game until I heard of the flop

midnight@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 19:01 next collapse

without using bots

EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 02:24 collapse

That’s actually what I meant

deafboy@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 23:44 collapse

I’ve discovered this in my own wishlist a few weeks ago. Must’ve been that “this looks interesting, let’s get back to it later” late night steam store browsing, because I do not remember putting it there.

EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 02:26 collapse

I think it’s the Ghost of Ronald Reagan who’s doing it.

DarkGamer@kbin.social on 22 Dec 2023 15:43 collapse

I'm guessing streamers who want to make a video about the terribleness for views are the ones willing to pay so much for this game.

JackDark@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 15:36 next collapse

I thought it wasn’t an MMO? Why does it require servers?

momocchi@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 17:31 next collapse

Its still online just 32 people per server

c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 17:54 next collapse

You know that extraction shooters still require servers to host the people that are in a match, right? MMO’s aren’t the only genre that use servers.

Tarkcanis@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 08:06 collapse

It’s an MO game they just lied about the massively bit.

EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 18:30 next collapse

Lasted less than Liz Truss lmaooo

LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world on 22 Dec 2023 19:40 next collapse

Refund the game while you still can, if you were silly enough to buy it… Don’t let these scammers get away with such nonsense.

flauschke@kbin.melroy.org on 23 Dec 2023 09:29 collapse

Everybody will automatically refunded

LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 10:48 collapse

Was not aware, that’s great

mrfriki@lemmy.world on 23 Dec 2023 13:15 next collapse

Well, that’s 43 days longer than I expected.

p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 23 Dec 2023 17:27 next collapse

Skill Up had a very good video describing the whole history of this debacle.

ekZepp@lemmy.world on 02 Jan 2024 11:44 collapse

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