Alright, let’s dive into this wild gaming drama. You’ve probably heard about The Day Before by now—yep, that infamous disaster of a game—and its developer, Fntastic, is stirring the pot again. According to a report from 80 Level, Fntastic’s gone and slapped a lawsuit on a small Russian news site called Yakutia.info, based out of the studio founders’ home turf in Siberia. Why? Because Yakutia.info dared to call the whole fiasco surrounding The Day Before a “scam.” Oof. Talk about poking the bear—or maybe the bear’s just mad it got caught with its paw in the honey jar.
Here’s the scoop: Yakutia.info, per its own account (which I peeked at through Google’s slightly janky auto-translation), says the lawsuit hinges on one article that dropped the “scam” bomb and another that loosely quoted some YouTube influencers claiming Fntastic ripped off mechanics from other games. Now, Yakutia.info’s playing defense, saying “scam” is some trendy new slang in Russian, not a hardcore accusation of fraud. They even went back and swapped it out for “embarrassment” and tightened up those influencer quotes after the fact. Smart move or damage control? You decide.
What’s kinda shady here—and I’ve been around the gaming block long enough to smell something off—is how Yakutia.info seems to think they’ve been targeted because they’re a small fry. I mean, when The Day Before tanked harder than a noob in a Dark Souls boss fight, everyone and their grandma was trashing it. YouTubers, streamers, random Steam commenters—nobody held back. So why zero in on this little Siberian site? Maybe Fntastic figured they’d be an easy legal punching bag. Bold strategy, but I’m not sure it’ll pay off.
Now, let’s be real: calling something a “scam” isn’t just trash talk—it’s got some weight. It implies Fntastic knew what they were doing, cooking up malice alongside their overhyped mess of a game. Thing is, Yakutia.info might have to prove that in court, and that’s a tall order. Was The Day Before a calculated con, or just a spectacular faceplant by a team in over their heads? As a gamer who’s seen plenty of flops, I lean toward the latter—but man, it’s hard to feel sorry for Fntastic either way.
Remember how this game was Steam’s most-wishlisted title for ages? We’re talking Day Z vibes, survival dreams, the works. Then it dropped, and… yikes. Buggy as hell, empty as a ghost town, and yanked offline faster than you can say “refund.” I’ve had rough launches in my gaming backlog—looking at you, Cyberpunk 2077—but this was next-level. The internet didn’t hesitate to pile on, and honestly, any reputational hit Yakutia.info dealt is peanuts compared to the global roasting Fntastic earned.
So yeah, this lawsuit’s a head-scratcher. Why go after one tiny site when the whole gaming world’s got your number? Maybe Fntastic’s just flailing, trying to claw back some dignity. Good luck with that. Next time you’re scrolling Steam or dodging hype trains, keep an eye out—stories like The Day Before don’t come around every day. What a ride, huh? Makes you wonder what’s next for the wild saga of The Day Before.