Concord is going offline today after just a few days on the market, which is sure to break the hearts of the several hundred players who enjoyed it. In a record-short time, Concord imploded, thanks to a lacklustre marketing campaign, no existing fanbase, and a premium price point – plus character designs that flopped immeasurably in the face of the community.
But this isn’t the last we’re seeing of the game. It has been claimed that it’s still slated to appear in Prime Video’s Secret Level, an anthology series revealed by Tim Miller during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live showcase.
Forgotten But Not Gone
Concord might have failed as a game, but there’s still a chance that it can succeed as an animated episode as part of Secret Level, a 15-part series focused on various franchises like God of War, Crossfire, Armored Core, and of course, Concord itself.
Each game will get a standalone, one-shot episode as part of Secret Level, which was the most hyped-up announcement during Gamescom’s Opening Night Live event.
In a recent report by IGN, it was claimed that sources close to the production have confirmed that Concord will remain in Secret Level, despite being such a travesty of a title that fell flat on its face immediately after being released.
Tim Miller is working as the executive producer of the series. Historically, he has appeared in works like Deadpool (director), Love, Death & Robots (producer), and Sonic the Hedgehog (executive producer).
Are you eager to see what’s made of Concord when Secret Level airs on Prime Video?
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Imagine if PlayStation pushed a game people actually like instead of this crap
They already started production on the show they can’t walk it back not surprised. I’m curious Destiny 2 in this? It would be funny if Factions 2 and Fair Game$ were in this.