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Concord, one of the most infamous videogame flops of all time, may already be flopping again as Sony brings the hammer down on revival mod
By Andy Chalk last updated
news At this stage, it's buggy—but it works.

Shortly after Concord's resurrection by fans, it looks like Sony might be about to kill it again: 'Due to worrying legal action we’ve decided to pause invites for the time being'
By Justin Wagner published
News But as for the Concord fans, they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.

'Gamers deserve clarity': UK Parliament debates videogame ownership while also beating the dead horse named Concord
By Elie Gould published
News Concord is quickly becoming shorthand for 'messed-up videogame launch'.

Sony CFO admits live service shift is 'not entirely going smoothly' in the wake of Marathon and Concord, takes a big hit of cope, says it's not all bad because Helldivers 2 and Destiny 2 exist
By Harvey Randall published
News There's gotta be some more water to wring outta this stone somewhere.

A Concord commemorative wall plaque is being auctioned by Goodwill and bidding is already over $3,000
By Andy Chalk published
news It's somehow sad and cool at the same time.

'You can’t plan a success in this industry': Former Sony exec Shuhei Yoshida says he would've 'tried to resist' the company's ill-fated march towards live service gambles
By Harvey Randall published
News "I'm sure they knew it's risky."

After the catastrophe of Concord, Sony is reportedly cancelling other projects including a God of War live service game
By Rich Stanton published
News Two games in development at Bend Studio and Bluepoint have apparently been canned.

Competitive shooters are at a crucial crossroads in 2025: 'sweaty' teamplay vs. casual fun
By Morgan Park published
2025 Crossover fatigue, high-profile failures, and the rise of Marvel Rivals marked a tumultuous year for shooters.

Marvel Rivals director says Concord 'didn't bring any unique value' that would convince players to give it a shot, but admits that no one can really predict what will or won't succeed
By Andy Chalk published
news Thaddeus Sasser says there's a "switching cost" to bringing in players who are already committed to other games.
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