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Sony has announced that it is shutting down Concord developer Firewalk Studios, and won't be reviving the game at all.
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00:00How's it going everyone, Mike Strauss, Senior Editor here at Insider Gaming, and Sony made
00:08the announcement public shortly after the news was first broken by Bloomberg's Jason
00:12Schreier and corroborated quickly by Insider Gaming sources.
00:16The announcement came via the company's official website in a memo from PlayStation
00:20Studios CEO Herman Hulst.
00:23Hulst says that, quote, we consistently evaluate our game's portfolio and status of our projects
00:28to ensure we are meeting near and long-term business priorities.
00:31As part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen SIE's studio business, we've made the
00:35difficult decision relating to two of our studios, Neon Koi and Firewalk Studios.
00:41Hulst says that over the last few months, the team at PlayStation explored all of their
00:44options regarding Concord.
00:46Despite those efforts, however, the decision was made to close the studio and sunset the
00:50game for good.
00:52Hulst says that, after much thought, we have determined the best path forward is to permanently
00:55sunset the game and close the studio.
00:58I want to thank all of Firewalk for their craftsmanship, creative spirit, and dedication.
01:03He then continued by saying that he knows that none of this is easy news to hear, particularly
01:07with colleagues and friends departing SIE.
01:10Both decisions were given serious thought, and ultimately we feel they're the right
01:13ones to strengthen the organization.
01:16Concord launched in late August to less than 1,000 players on Steam and only sold roughly
01:2025,000 copies.
01:22The game was shut down just two weeks after its release, with talk of potentially returning
01:26later on as possibly a free-to-play shooter.
01:29Ultimately, that didn't happen and Sony has decided to move on.
01:33There was no mention by Sony if all of the employees will be let go or some might move
01:36to other areas within the company.
01:39Insider Gaming has reached out to Sony for clarification on employment status for those
01:42at both Firewalk Studios and Neon Koi.
01:45In 2024 alone, there have been nearly 14,000 known jobs lost to layoffs within the games
01:50industry across nearly 160 companies.
01:53When you look at layoff numbers not yet made available, we're looking at likely over
01:5716,000 at this point with still two full months to go.
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