We've been waiting for Concord's release for some time now, but apparently not as long as the Concord devs, as lead character designer Jon Weisnewski reveals that the hero shooter had been in development for «around eight years» and that he's been around for five of them.
«Today Firewalk Studios launched [Concord],» <a data-analytics-id=«inline-link» href=«https://x.com/sharkeatsman/status/1826122649963245882?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1826122886689731027%7Ctwgr%5E87b76cbbfc5ae368c476cc42edf1e573e06990f7%7Ctwcon%5Es2_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eurogamer.net%2Fconcord-was-in-development-for-roughly-eight-years-firewalk-dev-confirms» target="_blank" data-url=«https://x.com/sharkeatsman/status/1826122649963245882?ref_src=» https: referrerpolicy=«no-referrer-when-downgrade» data-hl-processed=«none»>Weisnewski says
. «The game has been in development for around eight years, and I've been there for almost five of them. We don't get a lot of launch days in our careers, so today is special for a ton of reasons. Oblige me some good vibes today.»
Concord is taking a slightly different approach to the hero shooter. Instead of having a battle pass, players will pay upfront to have access to everything in the game, skins and all, for free. It's an interesting gamble to take, especially when there are so many options for hero shooters that players can get for free. But this risk is founded on trust.
«Obviously, it's a group effort, and having a seat at the table with others who inspire you and push you to do your best is a tremendous privilege,» Weisnewski continues. «That trust gave the game so much identity. Concord has so much humanity and depth to it. I really hope people give it a shot. Insanely proud of the game, we're strapped in and ready to push it for years to come.»
From what we've seen of the hero shooter so far, it seems promising. PC Gamer staff writer Morgan Park played seven hours of it during the closed beta and came away with some
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