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Concord is going offline two weeks after its PS5 and PC launch


Sony and developer Firewalk Studios have announced that they're taking Concord offline just two weeks after releasing the team shooter. Those who bought the $40 game will get a full refund.

There are lots of reasons why Concord didn't take off, from its so-so gameplay and lack of captivating characters to heavyweight competition from other free-to-play team shooters including Overwatch 2, Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone and Sony's own Destiny 2. If you need another sign that it's a very strange year for PC hardware, consider Dell's latest XPS 13 revision with Intel's just-announced Core Ultra 200V processors. The biggest news stories this morning: Starlink is refusing to comply with Brazil’s X ban, Resident Evil mobile ports now require an online check-in before you can play, Disney cuts DirecTV customers’ access to ABC, ESPN and more.

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