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Info on Concord’s 6 game modes emerges after PlayStation Store slip-up

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.

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just_looken351d ago

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

DarXyde351d ago

While I do agree that the market feels saturated, the point is to compete for consumer time and market share.

Stating the obvious here, but if the game really takes off, people play those games less and this one more.

Unfortunately, that often comes with the consequence of other titles in the space suffering. It's not a good move when you're competing with a partner's products.

just_looken351d ago

and there own products remember at one time sony had 12 live service games being made at one point.

https://www.theverge.com/20...

Yes they have cancelled some of them wasting money/time and laid of alot of people but who knows maybe they will have 3 hero shooters on the ps5 all by sony a huge but why moment.

StoneTitan351d ago

They also cancel singleplayer games. Its just how it is. There is a certain bar they want to hit, sometimes they miss, sometimes they hit.
As long as Inget my singleplayer injection they can try whatever they want

DarXyde351d ago

just_looken,

Yes, we're all aware of what they were planning. Fortunately, they came to the correct conclusion that they shouldn't by cancelling them. I don't know what went into that decision and there's plenty of room for speculation. Ultimately, I'm glad the outcome was a reduction in the number of these titles being made. Their workforce suffered for that, which I'm quite unhappy about. One can only hope their recalibration will be more profitable for them, beneficial to devs, and keep consumers happy (I don't care so much about their profit itself, but if it's great, it will ideally push them to do more of that so it's a win for everyone).

I guess we'll see.

Cacabunga351d ago (Edited 351d ago )

Hulst doesnt want Days Gone 2 because he doesnt want another zombie game other than TLOU but at the same time signs on a gaas FPS like so many others.. i will never support this model. Rocksteady destroyed their image with Justice League. There goes yet another bad decision from Sony management

JackBNimble351d ago

I would never touch this game, because when it fails Sony's expectations, they will shut down the server's and probably with in the first year.

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RhinoGamer88351d ago

"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."

ravens52351d ago

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

RhinoGamer88351d ago

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.

X-23351d ago

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.

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There’s a Demand for Original Games (Just Not Live Service Slop)

The success of numerous original titles and the failure of several live service games demonstrate a strong demand for story-driven experiences.

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PS5 Mega-Flop Concord Is Reaching Absurdly High Prices on eBay

World's most expensive coaster

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BISHOP-BRASIL64d ago

Pretty standard for pulled off products, collectors love useless but very limited things.

TheEroica63d ago (Edited 63d ago )

This reminds me of when people spend big on "poo-art"...

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goken64d ago

Worlds most expensive coaster 🤣

badz14964d ago

what's so different between this and those useless NES cartridges or even supposedly "rare" pokemon cards? they are like NFT, just physical. Concord is an actual flop that has been pulled from stores, while Nintendo artificially limited their supply for artificial scarcity.

darthv7264d ago

ehh... I'll stick with the controller. I got enough coasters, they are called xbox games (snickers)

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Kurt Russell64d ago

Not the biggest coaster collection from xbox this gen :P

TheEroica63d ago (Edited 63d ago )

Concord is the biggest flop of all time... Sony could've saved 5 years by standing over the toilet and flushing 400 million. Remember, Concord is so bad that you cannot even play it anymore. It's vapor. You can't even have a retro review on it or pretend like "maybe there are a few people at home enjoying it". Lol, it was so so bad that it's been obliterated along with piles and piles of money.

The good news is all that failure leads to more pc ports of sonys better games. Sony is a good 3rd party publisher. I'll give them that!

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Richhard164d ago

Good, I have two sealed copies,

GotGame81863d ago

You can buy a sealed copy for $59 on eBay.

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Sony's Recent Live Service Game Cancellations Is Reportedly Tied To Failure Of Concord

Sony Interactive Entertainment's recent cancellation of live service game projects is tied to the failure of Concord, based on a new report.

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-Foxtrot127d ago

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.

JEECE127d ago

It feels like that one is far enough along that they are going to go ahead and just push it out.

RaidenBlack127d ago (Edited 127d ago )

The Horizon live-service game is on the ... err horizon as well it seems, don't think that's getting cancelled.
Honestly if one modern Sony live-service game that I wish wasn't cancelled, that'd be the "Spider-Man: The Great Web". The leaked trailer looked cool and imho, it had potential. The timing was just not on its side.
With Avengers and Gotham Knights fumbling and Suicide Squad also not garnering much positivity at the time, Sony pulled the plug.
And 2 other I can also consider as well would be Factions 2.0 and Twisted Metal. Any form of a new Twisted Metal game is still fine for me than nothing.
Hope after all this, Marathin delivers. Oh, it better, especially after they changed such an amazing IP's genre.
I am really curious to see what they can pull-off.

PapaBop127d ago (Edited 127d ago )

Marathon is Sony's only real hope I think on the live service front, any live service game released before then will be going out to Freddie Mercury singing "another one bites the dust". They have to hope Bungie have some magic left in them and deliver a product worthy of the name. Live service games and Sony fans are like square pegs in a round hole. They need to really knock it out of the park to justify them and remove the negative stigma surrounding live service games.

CrimsonWing69127d ago

Didn’t they literally announce recently that they’re committed to GaaS?

isarai127d ago

I really don't know how seriously I would take that Herman has always just come off as a yes man. But I say I don't know because I really don't know it could be one way or the other

neutralgamer1992127d ago

Sony's decision to cancel two more live-service games, one from Bluepoint Games and another from Bend Studio—neither of which have significant experience in live-service development—has raised serious concerns among fans. Many of us had been eagerly awaiting announcements about these studios' projects, believing they were nearing completion after years of development.

Now, it appears several first-party studios are being forced to start over, highlighting what feels like a pattern of mismanagement this generation. Sony's strategy seems to be floundering, leaving its first-party portfolio with a string of missteps.

This situation is eerily reminiscent of the "arrogant Sony" era leading up to the PS3's troubled launch. Unfortunately, unlike that time, there’s no strong competition from Xbox to compel Sony to course-correct and refocus on what made them successful in the first place.

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FinalFantasyFanatic126d ago

Idk, I don't feel like they've learnt their lesson, in the case of Fairgame$, I suspect they'd release it if it's too far along to back out, at least try and make some money on it, if that's possible.

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gold_drake127d ago

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.

Alos88127d ago

They were throwing stuff against the wall and praying something stuck... considering how poorly thought out the whole thing was they should be grateful they even got one win with Helldivers.

PapaBop127d ago

How the hell would that even work? Were they going to create 12 completely different games to try and cater to different audiences? Or would they expect some gamers to be juggling multiple ones and on top of whatever third party ones get created? I really hope someone high up at Sony has pressed the big red panic button because they're starting to look MS levels of incompetent.

attilayavuzer127d ago

Honestly I think the strategy was to have one of them be a huge success (billions in revenue) and have that pay for all the other games and devs they'd shut down from the failures. One Fortnite-level success would double the brand's profit, so it makes sense why they'd take a flier on it, even if the odds were terrible and in practice has so far been about worst case scenario.

FinalFantasyFanatic126d ago

I think they expected multiple failures, they only needed a few to succeed to rake in the big bucks. But there are already a lot of these games out there to the point of saturation, and trying to pull people away from other, popular GaaS games was going to be a big challenge.

MetroidFREAK21127d ago (Edited 127d ago )

They need to wake up. A God of War live service game... what a joke

Relientk77127d ago

A God of War live service game doesn't even make sense no matter how you spin it. What a dumb idea.

bartfart127d ago

Yeah anyone remember gow: ascension multiplayer? Me neither

raWfodog127d ago

I’m a huge God of War fan and this had me scratching my head like ‘huh?’ Stop trying to add GaaS to every IP. It just doesn’t work that way.

Goodguy01127d ago

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.

RaidenBlack127d ago (Edited 127d ago )

You need some multiplayer titles as well ... not unlike olden days ... but just not so many of 'em that you lose the quality over quantity.
And plus, experimental smaller projects to keep things interesting.

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SonyStyled126d ago

They closed all of their ‘small’ game studios though for the GAAS focus. They shot themselves in the foot. PixelOpus, Japan, London (Psygnosis) closed

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