1. Sony and Firewalk Studios plan to launch Concord in August despite negative feedback from the beta; 2. The game will offer free post-launch updates including new characters and maps, but lacks a clear revenue model; 3. Concord's low player count during the open beta and lack of presence on Steam wishlists suggest potential challenges in attracting and retaining players.
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