Sony addresses Concord's failure and outlines future development plans
Sony has acknowledged the failure of its video game Concord, which had a $200 million budget and was shut down just two weeks after launch. The game received significant negative feedback, leading to mass refunds. Sony's studio responsible for Concord was closed last month. The company stated it will improve future game development by better assessing player interest and market conditions before launch. Looking ahead, Sony has more live games in development, including Marathon from Bungie. This game is undergoing community playtesting to ensure it meets player expectations and avoids the pitfalls seen with Concord.