The Game Post was among the first to publicize the "Concord Delta" project, which reverse-engineered the game's now-defunct server API to get a functional multiplayer match running over the weekend. "The project is still [a work in progress], it's playable, but buggy," developer Red posted in the game's Discord channel, as reported by The Game Post. "Once our servers are fully set up, we'll begin doing some private playtesting."
Concord barely lasted two weeks before Sony pulled the plug on it, and it seems determined to keep the game offline as it just issued DMCA notices against a fan-made effort to revive the live-service shooter as Concord Delta. Recently, several Concord fans had managed to resurrect the game with some technical wizardry, and although the project was in a buggy WIP state, it was still a playable build on a custom server.
Battlefield 6 finally has a big Conquest, but EA didn't make it Since Battlefield 6′s beta earlier this year, players have been begging the devs to make bigger maps. And a few fans have grown tired of waiting and have used Battlefield 6 's own in-game content creation tools to turn the shooter's recently added (and very big) battle royale map into a few different massive conquest levels. You can see some gameplay of this below via Jackfrags.
Two suspects are facing criminal charges after a Tuesday night shooting at a downtown Concord parking garage injured three people. Justino Lopez-Perez, of Bay Point, was charged with attempted murder, assault with a firearm, discharging a firearm from within a vehicle and more, according to the Concord Police Department. Erickson Melendez, of Concord, was charged with conspiracy and discharging a firearm from a vehicle.