Sony’s newest venture, Concord, seems to be struggling to find its footing in the competitive world of online gaming. Twitch.tv viewership for the game is currently sitting at a measly 71, a number that is sure to have Sony bigwigs feeling a bit uneasy. While the beta may be faring better on the PS5, the lack of player data sharing from the company is leaving many questioning the game’s potential success.
Critics and fans alike have been quick to voice their concerns over Concord, with some viewing it as a departure from Sony’s traditional focus on single-player, story-driven experiences. The decision to charge $40 for the title has also been met with skepticism, especially considering the current free demo available to all. It seems that Concord may be facing an uphill battle in winning over the hearts of PlayStation loyalists.
With the release date looming on August 23rd, all eyes are on Sony and Concord to see if they can turn the tide. The demand for classic multiplayer franchises like Warhawk and Killzone is still strong among fans, begging the question of whether Concord can truly fill the void. As the gaming community eagerly awaits the game’s fate, one thing is clear – Concord has a lot of work cut out for itself to make a lasting impression.