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Following the Concorde disaster, Sony is reported to be canceling other projects, including the online God of War game.

There are failures, and then there was Concorde. Concord, a PlayStation shooter from former Bungie developers, has been in production for about six years, with development costs totaling a staggering $200 million, according to Kotaku (a figure some industry figures have disputed). It launched last August and lasted 11 days before Sony pulled the plug and shuttered the game’s developer, Firewalk Studios.

In the graveyard of live-service games, Concord may be the biggest tombstone, and it seems to have caught the attention of some PlayStation officials. Sony has previously only talked about the importance of live-service games to its future strategy, and the company has announced plans to launch more than 10 live-service games by fiscal year 2025, which ends March 31, 2026.

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