The Day Before

The Day Before Will Get New Gameplay Footage Later This Month

Developer Fntastic recently announced via the official Discord channel that the upcoming open-world survival MMO The Day Before will get a new raw gameplay footage released later in January. The Day Before was delayed last year from its initial June 21 release date to March 1, 2023, due to the switch from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5. The game will launch for PC via Steam.

The message reads:

“After careful consideration and discussions with our leadership team, we have received approval to share the information you have been eagerly anticipating.

This month, we will be releasing raw gameplay footage, as per the numerous requests received from our community. This footage will showcase a majority of the features and gameplay elements requested by our community and will provide a clear glimpse into the current state of development for The Day Before. We hope you enjoy it.”

Full details on the upcoming game via its Steam page can be seen below:

An open-world massively multiplayer online survival set in a deadly, post-pandemic America overrun by flesh-hungry infected and survivors killing each other for food, weapons, and cars. You wake up alone in a world you no longer remember, setting out to find answers and the resources to survive.

Key Features

Survive at All Costs – Search abandoned vehicles, houses, and skyscrapers as you scavenge for resources.

Enter Places No One Else Dares – Crush the infected and other players with realistic weapons, becoming a legend of the new world.

Discover the Vast Post-Pandemic World – Explore beautiful yet dangerous places with stunningly detailed vehicles.

Find a Colony of Survivors – Take part in the restoration of the former society before it’s too late. In the survivor colony, you can sell your loot and communicate safely with other players.

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