After a long train of farces, The Day Before devs put out statement decrying ‘disinformation’ about their game

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The developers behind The Day Before, once upon a time Steam’s second most-wishlisted game (opens in new tab), have struck out at what they call “disinformation and lack of fact-checking” in discussions about the game. In post made to Twitter last night, Fntastic said that “Disinformation needs to be dealt with as it can not only harm us but also other indies and small/medium studios,” and highlighting the negative “mental impact on the members of such teams” that disinfo can have.

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Fntastic doesn’t say which disinformation, specifically, it’s talking about, but it isn’t too hard to guess. After a long train of strange mishaps involving a bizarre trademark dispute (opens in new tab), an 8-month delay, and accusations of copied game trailers (opens in new tab), it’s not hard to find people online that have concluded the game is some kind of scam. I suspect it’s precisely those rumours that Fntastic is obliquely addressing here.



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