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Concord Shuts Down: Just Two Weeks After Launch! What Happened?

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By Logan Whitmere

Concord Shuts Down: Just Two Weeks After Launch! What Happened?

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready to dive into the whirlwind that is the gaming industry this week? From the dramatic shutdown of a much-anticipated game just weeks after its release, to the unexpected announcements affecting major gaming titles, we’ve got all the hot updates you need to know!

The Rise and Sudden Fall of Concord

In the unforgiving arena of video games, where the stakes are sky-high, the fall of Concord has been nothing short of spectacular. Launched with grand ambitions by Sony as a flagship for their new ‘games as a service’ model, Concord was burdened with colossal expectations. Yet, just two weeks post-launch, the multiplayer shooter developed by Firewalk Studios has been pulled from stores, and its servers are slated to shut down imminently. The game director, Ryan Ellis, expressed on the PlayStation blog that while some aspects resonated with the audience, many did not meet initial expectations. This has led the studio to refund purchases and reconsider their strategies to better connect with their player base.

Unexpected Twists in the Release Calendar

In other news, gamers can finally mark their calendars as Capcom has cleared up technical discussions with Microsoft, confirming that both Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and Capcom Fighting Collection 2 will indeed grace the Xbox platform. Initially, there was disappointment among fans due to the exclusion of Xbox in the initial announcement. However, these collections will now launch across multiple platforms, including Switch, Steam, PS4, and now Xbox, with the latter seeing releases lined up for the near future.

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Graft: A New Venture into the Unknown

On a more thrilling note, Harebrained Schemes has unveiled their latest project, Graft, marking their first game since parting ways with Paradox. This post-cyberpunk RPG horror invites players to navigate the ruins of a massive space station, the Ark, using enemy parts for upgrades and grappling with their haunting remnants. While there’s no release date yet, the game is expected on platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store. This announcement comes after Harebrained Schemes and Paradox ended their collaboration following the financial disappointment of The Lamplighters League.

What’s New on Game Pass?

For subscribers of Game Pass, the lineup remains as exciting as ever. New additions include Star Trucker and Age of Mythology: Retold, already available for play. Coming soon are Expeditions: A MudRunner Game, Riders Republic, and Train Sim World 5, all set to enrich the Game Pass roster within the coming weeks.

The gaming landscape continues to evolve, bringing both unexpected setbacks and exciting new ventures. Whether you’re mourning the loss of what could have been a revolutionary title or eagerly awaiting the next big release, it’s clear that the world of video games never stops turning. Stay tuned, and keep your game controllers ready!

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