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25 'Concord' Memes About The Game's Incredibly Awkward Shutdown

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Sony Entertainment and Firewalk Studios recently released a game that's been sparking controversies for some pretty embarrassing reasons, known as Concord. Despite the game allegedly costing over 200 million US dollars to make, very few people expressed excitement leading up to its release, mostly due to a widely-held belief that there are so many better first-person shooter games out there, and that the only new thing Concord brought to the table was a cast of particularly ugly characters.

It's true that there's a lot of other games in the genre that already have an established following, but the game did so poorly upon its release that it will forever live in infamy. Reports claim that the game managed to maintain no more than 700 concurrent players at once, and after less than two weeks, PlayStation removed it from access. Supposedly, the game only earned approximately one million dollars, and now everyone who purchased it is entitled to a full refund. Basically, people are feeling weirded out and a little annoyed at the whole situation, as you'll see in the following 25 memes.

Smart financial move

Ooof

Haven't bought a game in 10 years

"Lack of interest"

Fatal diagnosis

Fair

Here to do the bare minimum

That's tough

Not looking too good

Oof

Thanking Amazon for this brutal expectations vs. reality moment

There's so many better shooter games out there

Concord's history in a nutshell

Confusing gaming journalism in 2024

Major flop

Team carrot

Sigh

What Concord character designs seem to be based on

Pretty sad

Modern gaming tier list

Sentient Roomba

Why are they so determined to help it?

Yes

Ugly cat lady

Apparently

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