Concord “OnTV” (failed after 2 weeks)Poor Concord -It is already being dubbed as one of the biggest flops in gaming history by gamers everywhere – but could it be worse? So, to rally them around the town square and counter any who find these songs a relic of their dark past.
Concord is getting roasted up and down the net, so’s he hears of catastrophe surrounding it let me state up front: Determining whether Concord represents gaming’s lowest low isn’t as simple a matter.
Instead, we’re dealing with a platform that provides almost no metrics and closes off historical sales data. Industry documentation is so poor that we are not even sure when Super Mario Bros. was released! first hit American shores.
But out of all the heavyweight flops, few are as hefty or recent vanilla blow-out-a-candle flop as Concord. The exact development, marketing, and acquisition costs of Concord -as well as Firewalk Studios- have not been publicly shared by Sony.
What we do know, however, is that Concord managed to achieve the lowest AAA engagement rate for any game. Concord hit a peak of just 697 players – putting it even below the oft-maligned Babylon’s Fall from PlatinumGames, which has peaked at 1,188.
Even so, Concord is not the fastest AAA game to be yanked from store shelves. This honor already goes to Cyberpunk 2077, the game was played catastrophically from when he came out even being removed from the PlayStation Store after only one week of release due to performance issues on PS4.
We must answer by the simple act of asking in return: how does Concord genuinely compare to other Sony flops? While the Order: 1886 is widely regarded as a flop, sales figures were never made public. At 400K total, this puts an end to the Gravity Rush franchise. Then again, sales can be deceiving – by February 2022 *Days Gone* had sold an impressive 7.32 million units even though most people wouldn’t consider it a big first-party PlayStation title.
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Concord is a lower-system seller though so if we’re just going off sales it has to be worse than Gravity Rush 2. However, if we speak of money loss – it gets complicated. The largest competitor here is the Sony deal, buying Destiny 2 developer Bungie and its stock/assets for $3.6 billion in early 2022 as a multi-media franchise. Concord is effectively deemed a sunken cost, Destiny 2 sells and Sony makes money.
The real question coming out of this today is will the failure of Concord be something that ripples back to Sony. Might Firewalk Studios suffer from layoffs or closure? Will Sony suck it up and just call this on the earliest screw-ups in the history of consoles, or will they instead try one last-ditch effort to squeeze something positive out of the situation?
We may learn more in the next financial report, at which time Sony CFO Hiroki Totoki will likely confirm just how much Concord has been costing their company. At least until then, said eventuality keeps the game alive in video game infamy as one of the more shocking failures in gaming history.
Hopefully, Sony has learned its lesson here and any follow-up project does not suffer the same fate as Concord. Besides, even companies like PlatinumGames and CD Projekt RED have rebounded from failure (eventually). Whether Sony and Firewalk can accomplish this at present remains uncertain.
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