Concord’s Future in Limbo as Director Moves to Support Role
Concord’s director moves to a support role, sparking uncertainty about the game's future. Firewalk Studios faces an unclear path forward.
Director Ryan Ellis Shifts to Support Role
Concord’s director moves to a support role after stepping down from his leadership position at Firewalk Studios. Ryan Ellis, the game’s director, has transitioned into a support role while the future of the studio remains in question. This move has raised concerns within the gaming community about the potential direction of Concord.
Uncertainty Looms Over Concord's Fate
Studio Pessimism Grows
Firewalk Studios employees have expressed concerns about the game’s future. As Concord’s director moves to a support role, internal discussions have suggested that the game might not return after being taken offline earlier this month. According to reports, Sony has yet to make a final decision on the game’s fate.
Potential Shifts in Firewalk’s Role
Some Firewalk employees are exploring new project pitches, with speculation that the studio could shift to supporting other PlayStation titles. However, rumors of possible layoffs and even a complete studio closure are growing, with the high costs of running Firewalk adding to the uncertainty.
Concord’s Release and Struggles
A Short-Lived Release
Concord was launched on August 23 for PS5 and PC but was taken offline just a few weeks later on September 6. The game’s low player count and poor sales led to its removal from digital stores. Players who purchased the game were refunded, and the digital copy was removed from their accounts.
Continued Presence in Amazon's TV Show
Despite the game’s uncertain future, Concord will still be featured in Amazon’s upcoming video game TV show. Whether this exposure can revive interest in the game remains to be seen, but with Concord’s director moving to a support role, the path forward is unclear.