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The end for Firewalk Studios: Sony pulls the plug after mega-flop "Concord"

Debora Pape
30/10/2024
Translation: machine translated

The live service game "Concord" made headlines a few weeks ago with its disastrous flop. Now Sony is closing down the faltering developer Firewalk - not even two years after buying the studio.

It was the negative sensation when the sci-fi hero shooter "Concord", touted as an AAA title, was released at the end of August 2024 and nobody wanted to play it. The developer studio Firewalk is part of the prestigious Playstation Studios and the game was marketed by Sony. In view of the lousy player numbers, it would be an understatement to call it a flop.

Sony only bought Firewalk less than two years ago and has since invested a lot of money in the development of "Concord". Now Sony is finally pulling the plug: not only is "Concord" being shelved, but also the studio.

Review: This is how badly things went for "Concord"

If you want to find out more about this sad shitshow, you can read the background here:

Sony writes off more than 200 million US dollars as a lesson

Firewalk is not the only company affected. Hermen Hulst, CEO of SIE, announced in a press release on 29 October that Firewalk and a second studio, Neon Koi, would be closing. Neon Koi is based in Berlin and developed mobile games.

The magazine Kotaku reports that Sony invested more than 200 million US dollars in the game, according to two unnamed sources. This money is now lost. Hulst states that lessons have been learnt from the "Concord" case and will be applied in the future when expanding the live service division.

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