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Concord Goes Dark as Sony Offers Full Refunds to Players
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Concord Goes Dark as Sony Offers Full Refunds to Players

Sep 03, 2024 4:04 PM

Sony has announced that the hero shooter Concord will be taken offline just 11 days after its launch on August 23, 2024. All players will receive a full refund due to the game's disappointing performance and reception. Director Ryan Ellis stated that while certain aspects resonated with players, many features did not meet expectations. The game will be removed from all digital stores immediately, and refunds will be processed for various platforms including PlayStation Store and PC storefronts. This cancellation follows a disastrous launch, with estimates suggesting only 25,000 units were sold.

Why is Concord being taken offline so soon after release?

Concord is being taken offline due to its poor performance and reception, with Sony acknowledging that many elements of the game did not resonate with players. The decision was made to allow the developers to explore new options for the game's future.

Concord was developed by Firewalk Studios and represents Sony's effort to enter the competitive hero shooter genre. Despite years of development and a significant investment, the game failed to capture a strong player base compared to other recent releases. As Sony pivots away from a live service-heavy approach, the fate of Concord serves as a cautionary tale in the ever-evolving gaming landscape.



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