Concord receives mysterious Steam update sparking hope of a revival
Concord, Firewalk Studios’ ill-fated hero shooter, has been receiving backend updates on Steam, sparking hopes that it may yet rise from the ashes of its disastrous initial launch.
Released on August 23 andtaken offline just 10 days lateras a result of minuscule player engagement and middling reviews, neither Firewalk nor publisher Sony indicated whether Concord would fly again.

The former’soriginal statementonly offered that it needed to “determine the best path ahead” while offering full refunds to any who had already purchased the game.
Since being taken offline on September 6, Concord has received backend updates on Valve’s platform every day without fail. The latest, as of writing, was deployed on September 15.

Due to the associated files in each being encrypted, it’s unknown what they include, but fans have allowed themselves to be cautiously optimistic if not intrigued by the development.
“Seems Firewalk/Sony is still doing things behind the scenes. Curious to see how this will go,” said one onlooker sharing the discovery onReddit, prompting others to join the discourse.

“I hope they’re planning to bring it back in some way. It would suck to know that the game got canned before it even had a chance,” added another.
Others held the opinion that character redesigns were necessary, should Firewalk ever intend to bring the shooter back. “I’d be willing to pay for the game if a redesign made them attractive,” they continued.

PerSteam Charts, Concord’s all-time peak of concurrent players reached 660. As a fascinating aside, it would appear that some form of in-game activity – likely Firewalk itself – has continued post-shutdown, with two players recorded as having played within the last 24 hours.
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Does this hold any significance? Who knows, but it’ll be interesting to see what, if anything, happens from this point forward.