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It’s the question that fans of The Day Before have been asking for months: will the game finally be launching on Steam? According to a recent message from one of the Discord admins, the answer is yes. “It should be on Steam, yes. Team is working on it,” the admin wrote in response to a user’s inquiry.
While it’s unclear how exactly the team plans on resolving any issues preventing the game’s launch on Steam, they have stated that they’re “preparing for the trial” in regard to their trademark troubles. Despite the uncertainty, the team behind The Day Before is confident that their game will be worth the wait.
“We have been working hard to ensure the game meets our high standards, and we are confident that it will be worth the wait,” the Discord message reads. “As we get closer to the release date, we will be conducting a beta test for the game. This will give players the opportunity to try out the game before it is released and provide valuable feedback.”
The beta test doesn’t have a set date yet, but their statement says they’ll be providing more details as the November launch date approaches. Fans of The Day Before will surely be keeping an eye out for more information.
While the announcement is exciting news for fans, it’s important to note that Fntastic, the team behind The Day Before, has had a rocky history with keeping their promises. Accusations on Reddit and Discord of the game being a scam and not even existing were rampant before the team finally debuted in-game footage earlier this year to prove that it was indeed real. However, the ten-minute footage left something to be desired.
Despite controversies around unpaid volunteers, multiple delays, and accusations of deception, The Day Before was once the most wishlisted game on Steam. The team behind the game seems to be trying to turn things around with this announcement of a beta test and November launch date.
As fans eagerly await more information, it remains to be seen whether The Day Before will make its way onto Steam. But with the beta test coming soon, players will have the opportunity to try out the game for themselves and provide feedback. Fingers crossed that Fntastic will deliver on their promises this time around.
Note: The article above is based on information available at the time of writing and is subject to change as more details are released.
While it’s unclear how exactly the team plans on resolving any issues preventing the game’s launch on Steam, they have stated that they’re “preparing for the trial” in regard to their trademark troubles. Despite the uncertainty, the team behind The Day Before is confident that their game will be worth the wait.
“We have been working hard to ensure the game meets our high standards, and we are confident that it will be worth the wait,” the Discord message reads. “As we get closer to the release date, we will be conducting a beta test for the game. This will give players the opportunity to try out the game before it is released and provide valuable feedback.”
The beta test doesn’t have a set date yet, but their statement says they’ll be providing more details as the November launch date approaches. Fans of The Day Before will surely be keeping an eye out for more information.
While the announcement is exciting news for fans, it’s important to note that Fntastic, the team behind The Day Before, has had a rocky history with keeping their promises. Accusations on Reddit and Discord of the game being a scam and not even existing were rampant before the team finally debuted in-game footage earlier this year to prove that it was indeed real. However, the ten-minute footage left something to be desired.
Despite controversies around unpaid volunteers, multiple delays, and accusations of deception, The Day Before was once the most wishlisted game on Steam. The team behind the game seems to be trying to turn things around with this announcement of a beta test and November launch date.
As fans eagerly await more information, it remains to be seen whether The Day Before will make its way onto Steam. But with the beta test coming soon, players will have the opportunity to try out the game for themselves and provide feedback. Fingers crossed that Fntastic will deliver on their promises this time around.
Note: The article above is based on information available at the time of writing and is subject to change as more details are released.