It might be time to start worrying about Sony's latest live-service venture, Concord. That's because, after failing to reach 1,000 concurrent players on Steam on its launch day -- something it still hasn't done -- the game is rapidly losing its player base. That, in turn, is starting to impact players' ability to launch into games.
As we reported on Friday, Concord hadn't yet reached 1,000 concurrent players, according to the data housed at SteamDB, a website dedicated to tracking all things related to Steam, including player counts and price charting. After a weekend of availability, things aren't much better.
Concord deserves time to improve.
At the time of publication, only 260 players are currently in the game via Steam. Over the last 24 hours, the peak was just 303 players, down from the 697 all-time peak.
Even more drastic, at one point, the player count was at just 138 gamers. It stands to reason that, at some point, the game could inch into the double digits, potentially by the end of the week.
Of course, it's important to note that these numbers simply reflect player counts on Steam. There's a good chance that things could be drastically...