DayZ developer and publisher Bohemia Interactive is getting ready to celebrate its zombie shooter's anniversary, marking a solid ten years since the game's initial release back in 2013. The multiplayer FPS' birthday comes directly in the wake of Fntastic's downfall following its recent rocky launch of The Day Before. This timing has prompted what seems to be a joke post from the DayZ developer poking fun at Fntastic's shutdown.
While zombie game is currently sitting on Steam with an overall rating of 7/10 and very positive recent reviews. Bohemia's shooter now has almost a decade of and work behind it, with its big tenth anniversary coming up this Saturday, December 16.
In honor of the milestone, the dev has made a Fntastic closure situation, Bohemia's celebratory post reads as a jest of sorts as it seemingly follows the same format as that found in The Day Before dev's own studio-wide shutdown announcement.
Bohemia's statement opens the same way as Fntastic's and contains the same number of paragraphs. It also closes in a similar fashion, with a look back at all of the studio's prior achievements. This closing bit hints at DayZ features that Fntastic had promised to include in its own game but didn't deliver on with The Day Before, such as melee and vaulting.
Responses to the joke post vary, with one coming from the official Rust saying "Chill out!" Others allege that the situation is simply too fresh and serious to be poking fun at. One commenter says that while he "can appreciate the joke," it may come at the expense of The Day Before's staff.
Some fans player count and we may never see Fntastic make a return to formally reply or jest in response.
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