Concord is officially dead. In an official statement released today on PlayStation's blog, the company has announced that its recently released multiplayer shooter will be taken offline after just two weeks of service.
The decision comes after a disastrous launch for the game, which launched August 23 on PlayStation 5 and PC to mostly positive reviews but a middling player count. On Steam, the PC version of the game peaked at an all-time high of only 697 players on its release day — a number so low, it's dwarfed daily by many games released decades ago. As of reporting, there are only 28 players actively playing the game on Steam, with a 24-hour peak of 110.
In the blog post, the game's director Ryan Ellis confirms that Concord will go offline on Sept. 6 and will no longer be available to purchase as of today, Sept. 3, acknowledging that the game's performance failed to meet expectations.