Concord players should begin seeing refunds for the game starting Tuesday. Sony has delisted its AAA online shooter and will shut down its servers on Friday following.
In brief: Sony’s latest online shooter struggled to inspire confidence after its initial unveiling, and player interest never improved during the beta or following its official launch. Now, the company is pulling the plug after just two weeks on the market. Whether Sony will resurrect Concord as a free-to-play game or shelve the project remains unclear.
Concord players should begin seeing refunds for the game starting Tuesday. Sony has delisted its AAA online shooter and will shut down its servers on Friday following disastrously low sales.
Users who purchased the Overwatch-like team shooter through the PlayStation Store or PlayStation Direct will receive refunds through their payment providers. Meanwhile, Steam and the Epic Games Store will contact customers once they have processed the refunds.
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