Overview
- Concord, a live-service multiplayer shooter, launched on August 23 and was pulled from sale on September 6.
- The game peaked at under 700 concurrent players on Steam, far below expectations.
- Critics cited the game's derivative design and lack of originality as major issues.
- Sony has refunded all players and is exploring future options for the title.
- The failure raises questions about Sony's live-service strategy and management.