And so the day has finally come\u2014Concord <\/em>is out, to barely any excitement. The game, which reportedly spent eight years in the oven, has failed to attract a significant audience among hero shooter enthusiasts and is sporting fewer than 700 players on its big day.<\/p>
According to SteamDB<\/a>, Concord <\/em>has 685 concurrent players at time of writing on a fine Friday afternoon in the U.S., which is already below its 24-hour peak of 697. The Sony-published hero shooter <\/a>aimed to dip its toes into the market and take on the behemoths dominating the genre like Overwatch 2 <\/em>and Team Fortress 2<\/em>. To put things into perspective, Valve’s genre-defining, 17-year-old title has over 66,000 concurrent players<\/a> as of this article, and Blizzard’s counterpart sports over 55,000<\/a> on Steam (not taking console or Battle.net players into account), making Concord<\/em> nearly 100 times less popular than the former.<\/p>