Sony is taking Concord offline on September 6th after disastrous launch
Sony will take its game Concord offline on September 6, 2024, due to poor sales and low engagement, issuing refunds while considering a potential shift to a free-to-play model.
Read original articleSony is set to take its latest game, Concord, offline on September 6, 2024, following a disappointing launch that saw sales fall below 25,000 units since its release on August 23. The first-person hero shooter, which was available exclusively on PS5 and PC, peaked at only 697 players on Steam, a figure lower than that of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, which has been criticized as one of the worst games of the year. Game director Ryan Ellis announced that the game will be removed while the team explores new options to better engage players. Refunds will be issued to all purchasers on PS5 and PC, with immediate cessation of sales. Concord, which launched at a price of $40 after eight years of development, struggled to compete against free-to-play titles like Overwatch and Valorant, lacking a distinctive feature to attract players. The mention of exploring options to better reach players suggests that a transition to a free-to-play model may be considered if the game returns in the future.
- Sony is taking Concord offline due to poor sales and low player engagement.
- The game will be removed on September 6, 2024, with refunds issued to all purchasers.
- Concord launched at $40 but failed to compete with free-to-play alternatives.
- The game peaked at only 697 players on Steam, significantly lower than expected.
- Future plans may include a shift to a free-to-play model.
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