Concord

Concord (2024)

by Firewalk Studios, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:In Concord, you play as the crew of the Northstar—a group of guns-for-hire known in our galaxy as Freegunners. The Freegunners roam the stars taking high-stakes jobs on worlds across Wild space, where they face other fiercely competitive Freegunner crews. From match-to-match, you’ll form your team of Freegunners with other players and battle it out with rival crews to take home the reward across a variety of maps and modes.Show more
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We were all busy that handful of weeks that you allowed hundreds of people's work to be seen before pulling the plug unceremoniously, but this time, it'll be a big hit! It's Morbin' Time!
Unlike some of the sarcastic commenters here I actually enjoyed Concord for the two weeks it was available. It was faster than overwatch, but slower than Call of Duty with a long ttk which I prefer in PvP multiplayer. And also just for the sake of game preservation I want this game to return.
user avatar@Pixolatoruser avatar@Pixolator
February 05, 2025
This game had great gunplay and movement mechanics , it was well balanced and graphically beautiful, the game received so much hate and the sheer amount of hate it received was more than its sales, so haters didn’t even play the game and cloudnt see the qualities if this game because of their hate, games that came out around the same timeframe even full of bugs didn’t get taken down after two weeks , this game deserved more than 2 weeks :( , I’m hoping it comes back one day, cheers
user avatar@seesamsoseuser avatar@seesamsose
February 02, 2025
Played this game during the beta and wanted to pick it up later. Well guess who pulled the plugs 2 weeks later. I'm sure they'll make 100 concordion bucks when they give us the game back (i'm obviously joking but i'd like to play this game again).
user avatar@supacool9user avatar@supacool9
February 02, 2025
It was the closest to an actual TF2 successor, that, the art direction and the idea of an ongoing story told through Prerendered cutscenes made me miss it a lot, literally and otherwise.
user avatar@VampZombieuser avatar@VampZombie
February 14, 2025
Concord was an extremely well polished shooter. I loved the character designs levels and gun play. The evolving story and unlocking insights in to the characters back story through the galaxy map was a very different way to experience it. I brought the deluxe edition as I was so keen to play earlier. I had so much fun playing every day and put a good 20+ hours into it before it was taken. This hope it may come back is extremely exciting cause there is so much good in this game plus the continuing community that still talk about and miss this game every day make it special
Concord may have been a commercial misfire, but its innovative hero-switching mechanics, solid gunplay, and expansive sci‑fi lore show that it had real potential. Even though its launch was short-lived, the game’s creative freegunner system and rich narrative set it apart from the formulaic offerings in today’s crowded shooter market. I would really like to see it come back.
user avatar@3JAD21user avatar@3JAD21
February 14, 2025
The two weeks I spent playing Concord was genuinely the most fun I had playing a multiplayer game ever. It was to the point that I was able to get through my work shifts a lot easier because I would think "I can play Concord when I get home." Not a day has gone by where I don't think about the amount of good times I had playing as characters like Daw, Lennox, Teo, It-Z, Emari, Star Child, 1-Off and Jabali. Unlike seemingly the rest of the internet, I actually loved the characters, both in how they played and as actual characters in the story Firewalk was trying to tell. I don't know if Concord will ever really be able to come back through GOG, knowing what Sony is like, but I'll be damned if I'm not taking a chance to try and bring back this extremely underappreciated gem.
Bad media needs to be preserved too, so that people can learn what not to do or try to do what they tried better. Who knows? Maybe the Seattle division of Marvel Rivals that got laid off could get hired to fix it.
Even though this game only lasted two weeks I had a great time with it. Gunplay felt really good and punchy. The people I played with online were also all really nice. The theme they had going in with the menus and music was really cool. I highly recommend listening to the game's soundtrack, specifically the "Mission Decision" track. It really has a cool space feel to it! I know it probably wont happen, but it be great if GOG somehow got this game back!
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