Concord is Shutting Down, Refunds Being Issued

Concord is Shutting Down, Refunds Being Issued

Key Takeaways

  • PS5 exclusive game Concord is shutting down on September 6.
  • Concord’s player count and sales were extremely low.
  • Options for Concord’s future are being explored.

As a long-time gamer with memories of countless hours spent exploring virtual worlds and battling it out in multiplayer arenas, I can’t help but feel a pang of disappointment upon hearing about the impending shutdown of Concord on September 6. The game, which initially promised an exciting hero-shooter experience, has unfortunately failed to capture the attention of gamers, with sales and player count remaining dismally low.


The exclusive hero-shooter game for the PS5 console, known as Concord, will be shutting down on September 6. This game was initially unveiled back in May and faced difficulties from the start in gaining interest. Critics pointed out that it added to an already congested hero-shooter market, while others found its art style mimicking that of Guardians of the Galaxy unimpressive.

There continued to be little to no interest in Concord in the months following its announcement. The first Concord beta test was originally reserved for those that pre-ordered the game, but it was eventually opened up to anyone with a PS Plus subscription. On PC, hardly anyone participated in the free beta, with that apathy predictably carrying over to the full $40 release. Concord‘s player count on Steam never even hit 700 players, with the game’s total sales believed to be around 25,000 copies between both PC and PS5.

Due to a decrease in player numbers for the game “Concord,” it has been announced that the game will be temporarily taken offline starting from September 6. Sales of “Concord” are stopping right away, and gamers who bought the game for PS5 or PC will receive a complete refund for their purchase. Refunds for purchases made through the PlayStation Store or PlayStation Direct will be processed using the original payment method. Steam and Epic Games Store refunds should happen automatically. For those who purchased a physical copy of “Concord,” they’ll need to work out return details with the store where they bought it. Access to the game will end once all refunds have been processed.

Concord Will Be Going Offline on September 6

It’s important to note that Concord may not disappear forever. The creators have acknowledged that the initial release didn’t go as planned and they are considering alternative strategies to appeal more to players. This might involve making Concord a free-to-play game in the future, which some have speculated from the beginning. However, it hasn’t been definitively confirmed yet. Alternatively, Sony could decide to stop supporting Concord, meaning it may never return. Regardless of the outcome, it will be intriguing to observe the developments.

Despite the fact that several aspects of the game were well-received by players, there were also parts that didn’t meet our intended goals during launch. Consequently, we have chosen to take the game offline starting from September 6, 2024, so we can examine alternative solutions and strategies that will better connect with our players.

If Concord returns, it’ll be intriguing to observe whether the developers tackle other issues raised concerning the game. Above the $40 price point, players have frequently voiced concerns about the character designs in Concord. A noticeable change in art style and character design decisions might boost interest in the game, combined with a free-to-play model, but this is yet to be determined.

It’s a bit strange that Concord’s universe is being expanded in a format other than a game right now. Interestingly, an upcoming Amazon animated anthology show called Secret Level, set to premiere on December 10, includes an episode based on Concord. With Concord not expected back by then, it leaves us curious about how the episode will play out.

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2024-09-03 19:44