With its open beta weekend set to end very soon, it seems Concord hasn't garnered much popularity among PC players. The beta for the upcoming PlayStation shooter is currently free to play for all players across PlayStation 5 and PC, and will close out on July 21. However, some new data reveals that interest in Concord has been rather low on PC.
Developed by nascent PlayStation first-party team Firewalk Studios, Concord is a multiplayer first-person shooter that's part of the company's live-service initiative. As PlayStation's long-anticipated return to in-house first-person shooters since 2013's Killzone: Shadow Fall, many fans were interested in seeing what Concord would look like, but were left somewhat disappointed when the recent May State of Play revealed it to be a competitive 5v5 hero shooter. Complaints about unoriginality began surfacing almost instantly, but some still decided to give Concord a fair shake during its beta periods.
Concord, developed by Firewalk Studios, is giving out rewards for its open beta that players who plan on getting it at launch might want to grab.
Those who pre-ordered the hero shooter on PC, as well as PS Plus subscribers on PS5,...
