Concord hasn't been offline for more than a week, and it already appears like work is being done on the game, perhaps in an effort to bring it back sooner rather than later.
All it takes is a notification to take games we own away from us.
According to information housed at SteamDB, a website dedicated to tracking all sorts of Steam information, as recently as 12 hours ago from the time of publication, the game has been updated. Those updates are from an account named "SonyQAE." Prior to that, an account named "SonyQAE_Shipping" also published some sort of update.
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It's unclear what exactly the updates are, but the QAE in Sony_QAE seemingly stands for "Quality Assurance Engineer" or "Quality Assurance Evaluator."
Prior to Concord going offline on September 6, in a blog post written by Firewalk Studios' Ryan Ellis, it was noted that various options would be explored in order to better reach players. In particular, "while we determine the best path ahead, Concord sales will cease immediately."
While sales have stopped in full, with the game even being removed from players' PlayStation accounts altogether, it appears that Firewalk and Sony are honoring their...