Concord's disastrous launch reportedly leads to its director's self-demotion
Briefly

Ryan Ellis, the director at Firewalk Studios, has stepped down from his position following the disappointing launch of Concord. He co-founded the studio and served as a creative leader.
Sony took Concord offline just two weeks after its release due to dismal sales, with estimates of only 25,000 copies sold. They've since issued refunds to players.
The decision to pull Concord from shelves was made to 'explore options' for the game and address players’ needs, revealing Sony's ongoing strategies in the gaming market.
Staff at Firewalk are concerned about their job security following the game's implications in a market where poorly performing titles can lead to significant instability.
Read at Engadget
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