Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message

Concord, Sony's floundering 5v5 hero shooter, has now officially gone offline just two weeks after its PS5 and PC launch - its short life abruptly ending with an undignified "error" message. Concord was unveiled last May as part of former PlayStation boss Jim Ryan's optimistically expansive push into live-service gaming. Unfortunately for Sony and developer Firewalk Studios, Concord's launch this August failed to make much of an impact - player numbers were less-than-stellar, and subsequent reports claimed only around 25,000 copies had been sold. Still, it was a bit of a shock when Sony announced it was pulling the plug on Concord earlier this week so soon after release, Firewalk admitting "our initial launch didn't land" and confirming Concord would be taken offline today. And its life - in its current guise, at least - is now officially at an end; servers went down a little before 7pm this evening in the UK, presenting players with nothing more than a terse "error" message and instructions on how to refund the game. Read more

Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message

Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message

Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message

Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message
Concord unceremoniously goes offline with an anticlimactic "error" message
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