consent It's back online after being shut down, thanks to a group of modders who have resurrected the game with custom servers. The revival comes a year after Sony delisted the hero shooter, shuttered everything and effectively closed the book on the quickest live-service end in recent memory.
Made by fans consent There is still a lot of work in progress, but nevertheless it does enough to prove that the project is real and moving forward. For a game that many will probably never touch, the idea that the game has already been done is unexpectedly good, and it delivers. consent The second chapter that no one saw coming.
Concord is playable again, thanks to dedicated fans
consent It never really recovered from the way it started. It entered the hero-shooter scene with a hefty price tag in a genre where most players expect something free, and that only puts it at a disadvantage. Once people got in, it quickly established that the game didn't offer much that separated it from everything else competing for attention in the genre, so the buzz quickly died down.
Player numbers naturally followed, making the experience feel thinner every week. At that point, it was hard for anyone to believe that the game would accelerate, and Sony eventually called it quits. consent completely.
Now, as mentioned in a recent Kotaku article, thanks to the efforts of a few modders, consent Replayable on fan-made servers — though it's currently in a rough, still-in-development state. The move follows a community-led effort involving developers going by RED, open_wizard and gwog. Red recently told members on the project's Discord server consent Currently running through custom servers:
“Hey, after a long time of reverse engineering and server development, we just managed to play a game of Concord! The project is still WIP, it's playable, but buggy. Once our servers are fully setup, we'll start doing some private playtests, if anyone here wants to join those playtests, let me know.”
for now, consentThe return is limited, a bit messy, and put together by a small team of people who just wanted to see the game working again. Still, the fact that it all works is a surprise that gives the community something they didn't expect. It is still unknown whether the project will grow or remain small, but the door is open again that it does not seem closed.


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August 23, 2024
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Firewalk Studio
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Sony Interactive Entertainment
