The Saga Behind Steam’s Most-Hyped Zombie Game Keeps Getting Weirder
— Fntastic (@FntasticHQ) January 25, 2023Kotaku has reached out to Valve for comment on The Day Before’s Steam delisting. The tweet goes on to say that the developer had only found out about the trademark on January 19 of this year. Hold your scepticism for just a sec, because the trademark itself is real. A one Sun Jae Lee had filed for it back in 2021, with approval coming through in August of 2022. Among other uses, the trademark covers use of the name The Day Before in “artwork, artistic performances, music, show entertainment, leisure activity,” and, yup, “online [games].” As noted by popular YouTuber Skill Up, the top mod on the game’s official Discord is expressing some concern over whether or not there ever was any gameplay footage to see, if not some grander scepticism about the state of the game. Kotaku cannot confirm anything in regards to gameplay, but we note it because it’s starting to overtake discourse around the game.
On Twitter, Discord, and the game’s subreddit, this scepticism has been contagious. L.A. Noire “Doubt” memes and videos of Jonathan Frakes saying “it’s all made up” can be found among countless other statements expressing uncertainty that the game is real. It doesn’t help that the game’s developer has been somewhat of an enigma. Though they have shipped one game before, PropNight, the studio also has a remote work conferencing app and talks a big game about soliciting unpaid volunteer work on its titles. Kotaku has reached out to Fntastic to get more information, but did not hear back prior to publication. Right now the game is still nowhere to be found on Steam. For now, if you were looking forward to the game, you might just have to fire up The Last of Us or The Division to get your post-apocalypse scavenge fix.The Day Before’s lead discord mod, who earlier announced the upcoming gameplay reveal, has said they now wonder if the game is real. They also confirm that the mod team have not seen any gameplay. https://t.co/tCWanVz0SP pic.twitter.com/y0QurxzdKX
— Skill Up (@SkillUpYT) January 25, 2023
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