Sony has issued takedown notices for videos showcasing a fan-led project that’s bringing doomed PlayStation live-service game Concord back to life.
PlayStation’s quickly-binned hero shooter Concord was one of the biggest flops in the compay’s history. Amid disastrously low player numbers, Sony pulled the game offline just two weeks after launch, with one estimate suggesting it sold just 25,000 copies. It proved a costly failure for Sony, with hundreds of millions of dollars wasted. Its developer, Firewalk Studios, closed shortly thereafter.
Despite its brief life, or perhaps because of it, Concord remains of interest — with a dedicated group of players dedicating “months” of work to getting the game back online again, reverse-engineering the code and using private servers to host online matches of Clash Point. And now, it seems, Sony has taken notice.
“After a long time of reverse engineering [and] server development, we just managed to play a match of Concord!” the team announced on Discord (thanks, The Game Post). “The project is still WIP, it’s playable, but buggy. Once our servers are fully set up, we’ll begin doing some private playtesting, if anyone here wants to join those playtests, let me know (include what region/time zone you are in for convenience).”





