Concord isn't coming back, and the developer is done for too_ Sony says it considered its options an

By Alex Chen | December 08, 2025

It looks like Concord won't [[link]] be making the comeback I , as Sony announced today that the game will not be brought back, and developer Firewalk Studio is being closed.

"As announced in early September ... certain aspects of Concord were exceptional, but others did not land with enough players, and as a result we took the game offline," Sony Interactive Entertainment studio business group CEO Hermen Hulst said in a PlayStation Studios . "We have spent considerable time these past few months exploring all our options.

"After much thought, we have determined the best path forward is to permanently sunset the game and close the studio.   I want to thank all of Firewalk for their craftsmanship, creative spirit and dedication."

"The PvP first person shooter genre is a competitive space that’s continuously evolving, and unfortunately, we did not hit our targets with this title," Hulst wrote. "We will take the lessons learned from Concord and continue to advance our live service capabilities to deliver future growth in this area."=

"We took some risks along the way—marrying aspects of card battlers and fighting games with first-person-shooters—and although some of these and other aspects of the IP didn’t land as we hoped, the idea of putting new things into the world is critical to pushing the medium forward," the studio wrote.

(Image credit: Firewalk Studios (Twitter))

It's a sad but unsurprising ending to one of the biggest, most infamous flops in videogame history. After more than five years of development and , including from Sony—which liked Concord so much it —Concord and flamed out almost immediately. Sony halted sales of the game less than two weeks after it went live, and on September 6.

Ongoing updates to the game on Steam led me to think that a comeback might be in the making, presumably as a free-to-play game—Concord originally released with a $40 price tag, which surely did it no good—but by closing Firewalk and explicitly burying Concord, Sony is leaving no doubt that it wants this whole episode gone and forgotten.

Unrelated to Concord, Sony is simultaneously closing its mobile studio Neon Koi. A report says that between the two closures, about 210 people have been put out of work, although some will find jobs at other Sony studios: Hulst said in his message that "we will work to find placement for some of those impacted within our global community of studios where possible."

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