The Day Before is dead, but people are still selling its Steam keys for $300

The Day Before
(Image credit: Fntastic)

A little more than a week after it was pulled from Steam, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Day Before is selling for hundreds🐬 of dollars on the seedy g🉐ray market.

In case you missed the whole kerfuffle around the zombie extraction shooter's launch, suffice it to say, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:it really didn't go well. We put together a comprehensive account of the disastrous outcome for what was once Steamꦜ's most Wishlisted game, but the long and short of it is: the game released to truly 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:abysmal reviews from players and critics alike, four days later developer Fntastic announced its closure due to 🔯The Day Before's financia𒀰l failure, and right after that it apologized for the whole me🐓ss and offered refun🧸ds for all players regardless of playtime.

, you can still buy The Day Before from unauthorized sites, although yಞou can never be quite confident in the means by which the keys are obtained, or whether those keys actually work. 

While it isn't recommended you visit any of these sites, much less pay them money for a🀅n online game whose servers are on death row, aggregator sites like list The Day Before for as little as $233.97 (a steal, I know) or as much as $304 at the time of writing.

Again, I can't put a big enough red flag here. Even if you have an insatiable appetite for bad zombie games, there's no telling how long you'll have to even play the game before the inevitable server shutdown. And as I touched on before, it's not uncommon for unauthorized key resellers to sell dubiously obtained codes in the best of cases, and straight up illegally obtained ones in the worst instances. In the case of the Day Before's post-Steam delisting gray market, you really don't get what you pay for.

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After earning an English degree from ASU, I worked as a corporate copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. I got my big break here in 2019 with a freelance news gig, and I was hired on as GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer in 2021. That means I'm responsible for managing the sit𓃲e's western regional executive branch, AKA my home office, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.