The creators of The Day Before sue journalists. What do the Russians want to play?

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Remember The Day Before? This is simply a endurance game that scored specified a disastrous premiere that players unanimously named it the worst production of 2023. The Flint Studio liable for this title has just sued a Russian news service. The reason is curiosal.

Developers The Day Before sue Russian service

The Day Before it was considered a truly interesting promising endurance game, as demonstrated by the fact that it was at the forefront of the celebrated Steam want list. The title was to offer players an open rich planet providing fun for respective twelve hours. If the assumptions were to overlap with reality, we would be talking about a solid MMO position.

Unfortunately, the reality for The Day Before was brutal. The game scored a terrible debut and collected quite a few negative reviews on Steam. Not only optimization and deficiency of ability to connect to the server were criticized, but besides a shallow feature layer and a magnitude of errors accompanying players.

Shortly after the launch of The Day Before servers were closed, players began returning money for the acquisition of production, and the Fntastic studio itself was to permanently end the business. The players had no scruples and defined this endurance title as the worst game of 2023. In more utmost cases, we could read opinions about "the biggest fraud in the industry". However, it is hard to blame the frustration of the community that trusted the creators.

After time, the Studio Fntastic returned to the market. The developers from Russia presented a plan for developing their next projects, while at the same time wanting to build themselves a credit among the community of players. The same credit that has greatly damaged past dubious actions and deficiency of transparency.

Turns out Fntastic does not intend to look at critical opinions that were willingly targeted at developers from information services. The owners of the Russian portal Yakutia.info reported that they received a suit from the founders of the Fntastic studio.

The bone of disagreement is intended to cover 2 articles that have appeared on this site. 1 Yakutia editors wrote that The Day Beforee was "a scam", while the another quoted comments from YouTubers who admitted that the game producers had taken any elements of the game from another akin productions.

The court will settle the Flint case

It's expected to last. Yakutia editors changed passages of their texts so that they would have a smaller speech and be little pronounced. It didn't satisfy Fantastic anyway. The founders of the studio demanded the removal of articles and the authoritative apology on the site.

The portal refuses to agree to specified conditions, maintaining that this violates freedom of speech laws. So it is likely that there will be a court battle. Yakutia besides notes that Fntastic did not sue another video games news services. For example, ixbt.com even more powerfully tracked all movements of the Russian studio and clearly exposed the actions of the ferocious creators of The Day Before.

What could consequence from this alternatively than another movement of the Fantastic? The Yakutia service is based in the Russian city of Jakuck, which is precisely in the region where the brothers, the founders of the studio liable for The Day Before, come from. Apparently, specified an operation would scare local journalists, and a possible apology from a media player would dramatically improve the reputation of producers and bring them a re-publication.

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