Concord will go down as one of the biggest video game disasters of all time, no exaggeration given its $200 million budget.
Sony President Hiroki Totoki has admitted that the development of Firewalk Studios' failed 'Concord' was mired with problems.
Concord's short but troubled history can't just be viewed as a self-contained failure. Its part of a bigger picture at Sony.
Sony has fired the developer of Concord, the multi-million catastrophic failure that will result in 210 people being let go ...
Concord will not be returning in the future as Sony confirms that it has shut down Firewalk Studios alongside another ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has closed Firewalk Studios following the sunsetting of its live services game "Concord." ...
Sony’s Neon Koi mobile game development studio is also shutting down, despite Hulst saying “mobile remains a priority growth ...
It’ll also retool its live-service strategy a bit, with the company “improving our live service game processes” and sharing lessons it learned from Concord‘s development and shutdown.
Well, diving into the investor presentation and Q&A call, I'd personally put the answers at "yes, and mostly no" in my book.
Sony's president Hiroki Totoki has reflected on the release and ultimate failure of the company's live-service flop, Concord.
Sony has claimed it should have been performing internal tests of Concord earlier than it was to spot the mistakes that led to its disastrous launch. Speaking during a Q&A session part of its latest ...