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Concord reportedly cost £300m to make
Is There Any Chance Sony Brings ‘Concord’ Back From The Dead?
When Concord was taken offline just two weeks after launch, there was some indication in that statement this was not a shuttering, but a time for "retooling" with
Concord Was Reportedly Considered 'Future of PlayStation' and Apparently Cost $400 Million
A developer of Concord claims that the game was going to be the 'future' of the PlayStation brand, with an estimated cost of $400 million.
Rumour: Concord Cost $400 Million, Sony Believed It Was the 'Future of PlayStation'
We promise we’re not trying to rub it in, but Concord is such a historic flop that some of these stories simply can’t be overlooked. Speaking on the latest episode of Sacred Symbols, veteran ex-IGN reporter Colin Moriarty said he’d spoken to a developer on the first-person shooter,
New Report Says Sony’s ‘Concord’ Cost $400 Million To Make
It seemed obvious that Sony was going to take a huge loss on Concord, given its high cost, immediately disastrous playercount and unprecedented shutdown. But this high?
Concord Reportedly Cost Record-Breaking $400 Million, PlayStation Thought It Was the Next Star Wars
Moriarty continues, revealing that the game grossed just one million dollars, which means it lost this entire $400 million budget. This also makes it the biggest loss ever for PlayStation. As you can tell by a loss of this size, PlayStation clearly had no idea this was coming.
Concord had $400m worth of “toxic positivity” in its development stage
A Concord dev shared with Colin Moriarty, that the $400m was spent on the game’s development. It is by far Sony’s most expensive until now and carried Star
Concord reportedly cost £300m to make amid a culture of "toxic positivity"
PlayStation's delisted shooter Concord reportedly cost £300m ($400m) to develop. PlayStation podcast Sacred Symbols said it spoke to someone "who worked on Concord" who revealed the development cycle was "so much worse than you think" and full of "toxic positivity",
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Concord was deemed ‘too good to fail’ as sources claim $400,000,000 budget
Sony considered PS5 flop Concord ‘The future of PlayStation’, according to insiders who suggest a culture of ‘toxic ...
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Sony Spending $400 Million on Its Worst Game Concord Makes Sense to Fans When They Look at Its Hour Long Credit
It is time for Sony to realize that online multiplayer games were never the company’s forte and their desperate attempts to ...
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Concord Director Steps Down As Studio Behind Historic PlayStation Flop Waits For Sony's Decision
It’s been two weeks since Sony announced it was taking the unprecedented step of unreleasing Concord and almost as long since ...
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Games Media Personnel Debunk Claims of Concord’s $400 Million Budget
The rumor of Concord's budget was at $400M has been debunked by games media personnel, as the game didn't even get ...
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Will Sony pivot to making more Astro Bot-style games, or is the future all live service?
Concord was recently delisted in record time, after an awful beta. You could argue that the writing was on the wall, but it rocked the gaming industry. After al ...
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Games Inbox: Will the PlayStation 6 be a handheld, Concord story campaign, and Epic Mickey Rebrushed
The Monday letters page wants to know the best game to play only a long haul flight, as one reader reveals the best video game name ever.
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Concord Game Director Steps Down as Staff at Sony-Owned Firewalk Await Their Fate — Report
Following Sony’s shock decision to haul live service hero shooter Concord offline two weeks after launch, its game director ...
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Microsoft Doubles Down on Third-Party Titles, Splashes Nearly Double The Sony’s Concord Budget To Bring Games To Xbox Game Pass Every Year
Microsoft pays a whopping $1 billion every year to encourage third-party developers and publishers to release their games on ...
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