➀ Concord's release marked a major failure in PlayStation history, with the game being delisted in less than two weeks and the developers being shut down shortly after. ➁ Sony's President and CFO, Hiroki Totoki, commented on the failure, emphasizing the need for more thorough testing and evaluation of new IPs. ➂ Totoki also mentioned the need for a more integrated organizational structure for development and sales, and the importance of selecting the right release window to avoid cannibalization and maximize performance.
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