Concord

AppWizard
April 3, 2025
The social media channels for the reboot of Marathon have recently hinted at potential updates after a period of silence since its announcement in 2023. The game's director, Joe Ziegler, confirmed that development is ongoing, but details are still limited. The project faced challenges, including the departure of original director Christopher Barrett due to allegations of inappropriate behavior and his subsequent lawsuit against Sony and Bungie for wrongful dismissal. Concerns have been raised about the market saturation of extraction shooters and the performance of Bungie's other titles, particularly Destiny 2 and Concord.
AppWizard
March 19, 2025
Players dedicated 15% of their total gaming time to newly released titles in 2024, 47% to games released within the last one to seven years, and 37% to titles released eight years ago or earlier. There is a perceived decline in the quality of AAA games released in 2024, with high-profile launches failing to excite many gamers.
AppWizard
February 24, 2025
Garden Story is a cozy RPG available for free on the Epic Game Store until February 27. Players control Concord, a grape character, who embarks on a quest to combat the Rot threatening the Grove. The game features four towns representing different seasons and offers various quests, including combat and town-building activities. Completing tasks enhances the town and unlocks better equipment. While it incorporates RPG mechanics, it allows for a relaxed pace and encourages players to engage with the content at their own rhythm. Players can also choose to make Concord immortal to bypass combat. Garden Story is also available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox.
AppWizard
December 23, 2024
The landscape of digital game ownership has come under scrutiny as digital distribution increases, leading gamers to question their true ownership of purchased titles. Many high-profile games have disappeared from digital platforms, including Sony's Concord, which was discontinued just 11 days after launch. The Stop Killing Games campaign, initiated by YouTuber Ross Scott, gained traction after Ubisoft shut down The Crew, a decade-old racing game, making it unplayable due to server and licensing issues. The campaign advocates for classifying video games as "goods" rather than "services," arguing that purchased games should not be rendered inoperable. The petition has over 400,000 signatures, aiming for a million by July 2025 to prompt the EU to consider a ban on making multiplayer games unplayable. Steam has updated its disclaimers regarding ownership in response to these issues, influenced by a new Californian law requiring retailers to inform consumers about the revocability of digital games. GOG has positioned itself as a champion of consumer rights, ensuring that purchased games remain with the buyer indefinitely and allowing users to bequeath their game libraries. Industry leaders, including Michael Douse from Larian Studios, have expressed concerns about the implications of losing ownership for developers. While some publishers recognize the value of preserving older titles, others remain less attuned to this importance. The conversation around ownership and preservation is intensifying, highlighting that players do not truly own their games on platforms like Steam, where access can be revoked at any time.
AppWizard
December 5, 2024
Amazon Prime subscribers can redeem a total of 28 free games throughout December 2024, starting with 18 titles and an additional ten coinciding with the launch of Secret Level. Subscribers can claim the games through their respective storefronts. The list of available games includes titles such as Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition, The Outer Worlds, Overcooked! 2, and Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, among others. Secret Level, an anthology series from Amazon Prime Video, will premiere on December 10 and will explore various video games.
AppWizard
November 13, 2024
GOG has launched a Preservation Program to ensure retro games remain playable for current and future generations, committing resources to maintain compatibility with modern systems. The program starts with 100 titles, including Diablo, System Shock 2, and Resident Evil 1-3, with plans for expansion. Benefits for purchasers include compatibility assurance, comprehensive content, technical support, and offline access to installers. GOG aims to acquire all games no longer updated by their original publishers, addressing the issue that 87 percent of games released before 2010 are no longer playable. The program positions GOG as a leader in video game preservation.
AppWizard
November 12, 2024
Sony's multiplayer shooter Concord was discontinued two weeks after its launch due to disappointing sales. Executive Hiroki Totoki acknowledged the need for more comprehensive internal and external feedback before the game's release. He emphasized the importance of obtaining detailed validation regarding the potential success of live service games and suggested implementing additional checkpoints, such as user testing and internal assessments, earlier in the development cycle.
AppWizard
November 4, 2024
ProbablyMonsters has laid off approximately 50 employees from its BattleBarge team as part of a strategic realignment to support smaller teams and projects. The company, founded in 2019 by Harold Ryan, aims to adapt to the evolving needs of players and the market. Firewalk, one of its notable studios, was acquired by PlayStation in 2023 but has since closed following the poor performance of its game, Concord.
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