Concord unveils an impressive array of accessibility options, aiming to ensure an engaging gaming experience for a diverse group of players.
Concord reveals extensive accessibility options ahead of its August 23 launch, exclusively for PC and PlayStation 5. While the game has faced early unfavorable comparisons to Overwatch, the developers are striving to distinguish Concord by prioritizing inclusivity. The game offers a wide array of accessibility features designed to accommodate players with diverse needs, from customizable controls to visual and auditory aids.
Developed by Firewalk Studios, Concord is a multiplayer first-person shooter and part of the company’s live-service initiative. Last month, the developer hosted Concord’s open beta, giving players who pre-ordered on PC and PS5 an early opportunity to experience the game. While the PlayStation 5 player count remains unspecified, the peak player count on Steam reached just over 2,300 during the weekend. Despite this, feedback from those who participated in the beta was reportedly positive.