Fntastic, the developer behind The Day Before, has provided a new update about the highly anticipated online survival game. The studio said that the game's delay was planned even before the copyright issue.

We recently reported that Fntastic announced the delay of The Day Before. The studio announced that the release will be pushed back by eight months and will be coming out in November. Fntastic said that a copyright claim forced the studio to push back the release to sort out the legal matters.

However, IGN reports Fntastic planned to delay the game even before the statement regarding the copyright claim and subsequent Steam takedown was made. The studio said that it planned to announce the delay in a ten-minute gameplay video.

"We planned to move the game's release before and plan to announce it with [publisher] Mytona in a 10-minute gameplay video," Fntastic revealed to IGN. "And then you all know what happened. So to be on the safe side, to ensure there are no more transfers, we, along with the publisher, chose November 10. That is a safe date, given the trademark dispute."