The Day Before has been delayed nine months because someone else trademarked its name
The future of the anticipated M💫MO isꦯ becoming increasingly uncertain

Upcoming zombie MMO 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Day Before has been delayed more than eight m🥂ont🦂hs due to a copyright claim against the game's title.
Last night, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:game's Steam page was delisted, in a move that developer Fntastic told fans was the result of a๊ maintenance bug. In an update early this morning, however, the developer issued a statement saying that, in fact, "Steam blocked our game page at the request of a private indivi💧dual, because of the name The Day Before."
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Fntastic goes on to say that when it announced the game in January 2021, that trademark had been available, but that after the🐼 announce♚ment, the aforementioned individual claimed it in the United States. The trademark appears to have been registered in November, by an individual from South Korea.
Fntastic says that it was only made aware of the issue on January 19, when it received a complaint from the trademark holder. As a result, it has made the decision to delay the game from its planned March release date to November 10. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:A planned gameplay video has also been p🍸ostponed while Fntastic consults with its lawyers.
While The Day Before was one of Steam mꦡost-wishlisted games until its page disappeared, popular opinion seems to be starting to turn against the game. With no significant gameplay footage shared only a few weeks from r꧑elease, and the team now having miscommunicated the reason for the Steam page's disappearance, trust in the project appears to be waning.
For something a little more concrete, here's our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games 2023.
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