There have been two massive questions hanging over Concord, the expensive PlayStation 5 hero shooter that almost nobody ...
Sony closes Concord 11 days post-launch, citing live-service challenges; execs share insights to improve future game ...
Concord, a live service hero shooter from Sony-owned Firewalk Studios, has gone down as one of the biggest flops in ...
Sony President Hiroki Totoki reflects on the failure of Concord, citing lack of user testing, siloed organization, and market ...
Sony should be happy selling less consoles but more PS5 games like Astro Bot, even when Concord proved to be an unmitigated ...
Well, diving into the investor presentation and Q&A call, I'd personally put the answers at "yes, and mostly no" in my book.
The disastrous launch of Concord was the focus of a new interview with Sony president Hiroki Totoki, who spoke about how the company plans to avoid a repeat of this with future game releases. Part of ...
Sony COO and CFO Hiroki Totoki was speaking at a financial earning call Q&A (as transcribed by VGC). Naturally, that meant ...
Totoki stated that Sony is still learning how to navigate in the category of games-as-a-service and sometimes this will result in flops. With a new brand like Concord, you never know for sure if it ...
After 'Concord' proved to be a failure, Sony's president Hiroki Totoki has now said the company is "still in the process of ...
Sony’s high-profile live service struggles have seen the cancellation of Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us multiplayer game and, ...