Concord will launch on PS5 with half a dozen game modes, and a PS Store description suggests that they've got big Call of Duty energy.
The success of numerous original titles and the failure of several live service games demonstrate a strong demand for story-driven experiences.
World's most expensive coaster
Pretty standard for pulled off products, collectors love useless but very limited things.
ehh... I'll stick with the controller. I got enough coasters, they are called xbox games (snickers)
Sony Interactive Entertainment's recent cancellation of live service game projects is tied to the failure of Concord, based on a new report.
Good. Let it be a lesson.
I’m super curious about how they are going to go about Fairgame$. It’s a live service title which didn’t get a good reception with the announcement and it’s being made by a brand new studio they decided to buy straight away because of the live service title they were making. It’s super similar to Concord and Firewalk Studios.
Will they cancel it this far into development or release it with the high chance of it being another disappointment and making Sony the laughing stock.
i still find it ridiculous that they had soo many, 12, in the pipeline. if they had like 3, sure, but 12 is a huge number for potential failure.
They need to wake up. A God of War live service game... what a joke
Focus on quality singleplayer like you had with the ps4 and 3 that made you so well loved. 3rd party will do all the live servicing.
Sounds like alot of work done on a title with way to many games in the same pond.
These companies keep forgetting there is a limit on how many hero shooters players/fans same with whales/krakens.
Though with how much overwatch 2 has failed there might be a chance that playerbase might leak into this game
"Consumer choice is certainly a major factor – a recent Newzoo report revealed that over 60% of playtime in 2023 was spent on games six years old or older. Factor in annual releases and other factors, and the vast majority of new games are vying for just 8% of people's playtime. For context, Baldur's Gate 3 got 0.6% of the total playtime in 2023, while Starfield got 0.3% — that's the challenge developers face."
The more I watch the gameplay trailer the more I think it's not as bad as my initial reaction. I hope they put it on PS+ so I can try it, if I like it I'll buy it. I don't play any hero shooter at the moment. Just Siege and that was in the 1st 2 years it was out, hero shooters weren't really established
My crusade is this: executive teams at WB, Sony, Ubisoft, XBOX, etc...are placing bets with risky AAA releases.
If these bets fail, the executives need to be accountable (i.e. FIRED) not the developers they directed.
I am not seeing this accountability at all over the last five years.
I think this could catch on with the crowd who wanted more from OW2 but where left disappointed, I'm speaking from a personal space here since I consider myself one of those people was really looking forward to returning, but when I saw what they decided to deliver I opted out.
The gameplay trailer of the game isn't really that bad.