It's been no secret that Concord has struggled to gain a foothold ever since launch, with a paltry number of players propping up the game's PC release. Steam's player numbers had already dipped into double digits less than a week after launch, and matchmaking times for games have been steadily growing day by day.
Concord looks to be destined for failure, and developer Firewalk Studios has now announced that it will be taking the game completely offline in an effort to try and "determine the best path ahead." Concord director Ryan Ellis announced this news via an official PlayStation blog post, in which he explains the game "didn’t land the way we’d intended" and will be pulled from the PlayStation Store on September 6.
Of course, that makes Concord unplayable since it's a purely multiplayer-focused title, so refunds will be offered to anyone that purchased a copy of Concord over the past two weeks. PC players can request a refund via Steam and the Epic Game Store, while PlayStation user will be issued a refund directly. If you purchased a physical copy via a retailer, you'll need to request your refund via their personal refund policy.
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