The Day Before is finally here... and it's not great, going by both critic and audience reviews. To boot, only days after launch, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网𒊎:developer Fntastic closed its doors for 𓄧good. That means, despite being an MMO, it will receive no patches or content updates. Safe to say, there has been a lo🧜t of backlash over the past 24 hours.

Responding to the controversy, Fntastic simply sa🤪id, "This was our first big experience. Sh*t 𝐆happens." But less publicly, it has been wiping the slate clean, deleting every single video from its YouTube channel.

The Day Before has failed financially, and we🐬 lack the funds to continue. All income received is being used to pay off debts to our partners.

Where you could once watch Day Before trailers and footage, now there's an empty wall with the message, "This channel doesn't have any content." Its description has also been updated to say, "We're grateful to everyone who supported us during these difficult years. It's been a fantastic journey".

The community doesn't share that sentiment, with Day Before garnering an "Overwhelmingly Negative" Steam score as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:users demand refunds, flooding Fntastic's comments on social media with accusations of "scamming" and "false advertising".

YouTube isn't the only place Fntastic has been cleaning house. Its TikTok is empty, again reading, "No content". Its Instagram and Facebook accounts simply do not exist. Trying to open them results in an "Sorry, this page isn't available" error. And its website is completely empty, only displaying the apology letter it also shared on Twitter, along with a message about working with Steam to "allow refunds".

Fntastic not only closed down, but it's also wiping itself from the face of the internet. The last crumbs of its existence can only be found on Twitter and Steam, with every other social media account being stripped bare.

Of course, you can peer into the recent past with the Wayback Machine, uncovering the lost library of videos. Clips such as "Life at Fntastic", The Day Before's ten-minute gameplay trailer, dev vlogs, and "The Culture of Volunteering at Fntastic" can still be found through archived pages.

YouTuber The Act Man, who first highlighted Fntastic wiping its YouTube, is going as far as to catalog all of it. So, while Fntastic is scrubbing the internet clean, others are already at work on making sure it's still available for all to see.

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