There’s no clearer example of this than the high-profile failure of Concord and the closing ... may show the PlayStation Studios logo when it boots up, but it is only published by Sony.
In September, PlayStation made the surprising announcement that Concord would be taken offline after less than a month. The initial statement left the door open for the game’s eventual return ...
Concord. Reported by Jason Schreier from Bloomberg, and subsequently confirmed by Sony themselves, an internal email from the CEO of PlayStation’s Studio Business Group Hermen Hulst revealed ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has closed Firewalk Studios following the sunsetting of its live services game “Concord” in September. The PlayStation owner has also decided to shutter ...
When PlayStation made the shocking decision to take Concord offline on September 6, the company did leave a sliver of hope that the game could return. In his memo, Hurst discussed Concord’s ...
Concord reportedly cost a total of $400 million to make, and prior to release, leadership believed it was going to be “the future of PlayStation.” Firewalk Studios is reportedly “in limbo ...
PLAYSTATION has broken records this year, unfortunately it’s for all of the wrong reasons. The Sony-owned Firewalk Studios released its first-person PvP shooter Concord following around eight ...
While PlayStation took “Concord” offline Sept. 6, the company had indicated the possibility that the Firewalk-produced game could return in some form in the future.