Ruby developers of The Day Before accused of plagiarism complain of misinformation

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The developers of the horror game The Day Before from ruby ​​studio Fntastic complained of misinformation and declared war on fake information on the network. In this respect informs VGTimes version.

Fntastic published a manifesto shortly after its game was called plagiarism on Twitter. As socialbites.ca previously wrote, social network users found a strong resemblance to the upcoming horror movie in the new The Day Before trailer, with hit movies like Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, The Last of Us, Tom Clancy’s The Division, Resident . Evil 2 Remake and Snow Runner. The developers of Yakut did not comment on the attacks of Internet users, but said that the fakes hurt their “mental state” and promised to start fighting them.

“We live in a time where disinformation and facts are not controlled. For the sake of opinion, anyone can say anything, and everyone around will believe it. Disinformation must be tackled because it can harm not only us but other smaller studios as well,” Fntastic wrote.

At the same time, the Ruby studio has promised to consider how it will help other developers fight counterfeit products after The Day Before is released. The developers plan to devote some resources for this.

“It’s easy to destroy. It’s hard to build,” says the last line of the Fntastic manifesto.

The Day Before is expected to hit theaters on November 10, 2023. The game will be released on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote The Day Before has become one of the most anticipated games of 2023 according to Steam users.

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