Sony Interactive Entertainment embarrassingly shut down its new adventure shooting game Concord just 14 days into its release despite a reported eight years of production.
One month before its August 23, 2024, release, Concord, which Blaze News reported on, was officially canceled by Sony just two weeks after its debut on PC and PlayStation 5.
Sony said in a blog post that certain “aspects of the game” didn’t “land the way [they were] intended” and that Concord would be pulled from the shelves immediately. The publisher is also offering refunds to all customers.
Despite pulling the plug and offering reimbursement, Sony said it is still determining the “best path ahead” for the game. However, Concord’s return seems highly implausible at this time. If the game was going to be patched or significantly changed, the studio would likely only issue a partial refund or none at all.
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