After an infamously rocky launch with low player counts and mediocre reviews, PlayStation’s live-service hero shooter Concord is going offline, and the developers are issuing full refunds.
FThe biggest story of the week was probably the announcement that Sony was shutting down Concord, its big, expensive, long-in-development hero shooter, just two weeks after its disappointing launch.
Last night's news that Sony is pulling the plug, perhaps temporarily, on its new live service hero shooter Concord will not have come as a big surprise to many. Within days of the game's launch ...
Please verify your email address. Concord is struggling with low player counts. The game has also been targeted by reviewer bombers and has a 2.2 user rating on Metacritic. The negative reviews ...
Firewalk is taking Concord offline just over a week after the multiplayer game launched on PS5 and PC with few sales. In keeping with Concord’s beta performance, the game’s concurrent player ...
A Reader’s Feature argues that Concord was a misunderstood masterpiece and that its only flaw was Sony’s marketing for it. I’m one of the few people who bought and played the ill-fated Concord.
Concord is Firewalk’s debut game — and it ... that these bonuses feel negligible over the course of an entire game. In the heat of battle, I’ve never felt like these bonuses made a ...
News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. Concord will be Sony’s latest foray into live service multiplayer titles, this time an ongoing live service shooter in ...
News and opinion about video games, television, movies and the internet. Sony recently showed off Concord, its new hero shooter, at its PlayStation State of Play to a rather unimpressed audience.
Concord did not work for the masses as a game. If the lore was a priority enough to pump out animated episode updates each week, could it work better as TV?