The Until Dawn Remake Apparently Has a Lower PS5 Player Count Than Concord | TechRaptor

The Until Dawn Remake Apparently Has a Lower PS5 Player Count Than Concord | TechRaptor

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Remember Concord, the live-service disaster that limped out of the gate to a tiny player count and then was shut down just two weeks later? Well, the new Until Dawn remake apparently has a lower player count than Firewalk's game on PS5.

Said Until Dawn remake launched just a few days ago, and per a report by PlayStation trophy site TrueTrophies (which, in turn, cites data from GameInsights), its player count was 28.6% lower than that of Concord on Sony's console.

As a reminder, Concord performed so badly at launch that it was shut down in early September, with all players who bought it being offered full refunds. This, incidentally, caused some pretty amusing trophy-hunting behavior in the game's dying days.

A couple of things are worth noting here. First, we don't know exactly how Sony was hoping the Until Dawn remake would perform (although we can guess that the company probably had higher hopes for its game than this).

Secondly, Until Dawn does have a much higher all-time Steam player count than Concord achieved, with a peak of 2,607 on launch day as compared to Concord's measly 697.

Until Dawn is also a single-player game as...

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