In a PlayStation Blog post Tuesday, Concord developer Firewalk Studios stated that the game would go offline on September 6. The studio did not provide an update on the future of the game but said it would 'explore options.' This indicates that while the current iteration of Concord is being discontinued, there may be potential for future projects that build off the feedback from players.
Ryan Ellis, game director at Firewalk Studios, expressed gratitude to players, stating, 'Concord fans - we've been listening closely to your feedback... Your support and the passionate community... has meant the world to us.' This highlights the importance of player engagement and community in gaming development, even amidst failure.
Ellis also acknowledged both successes and shortcomings: 'many qualities of the experience resonated with players, we also recognize that other aspects of the game... didn't land the way we'd intended.' This reflection underscores the challenges game developers face in aligning their vision with player expectations.
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