We're several hours away from Concord officially being on the market for an entire week, and as far as player concurrents are concerned, things haven't improved much. In fact, things are beginning to look more dire than ever.
Nearly one week ago, we reported that Concord had failed to crack 1,000 concurrent players via Steam on its launch day. That data came from SteamDB, a website dedicated to tracking all things Steam-related, including player counts and price charts.
At the time of publication, the all-time peak for Concord on Steam was 697 players, a mark that the game has yet to surpass in the near week since launch.
Shortly after, we reported how the game was dipping into the low 200s, with periods of under 200 concurrent players. That's also when players began reporting difficulty finding matches.
It's hard to see the passion in yet another online shooter designed for season paid content
Now, the game has officially begun dipping into the double-digits.
Once again taking a peek at the data housed at SteamDB, at multiple points today (Aug. 29), Concord dipped into double-digit territory.
Over a period of seven hours, Concord went from 120...