1. Sony's Concord, a live-service game developed by Firewalk Studios, has seen low player engagement during its PC open beta, peaking at just over 2,300 players. 2. The game's £35 launch price may be a significant factor in its low player count, as many popular games are now free-to-play. 3. Sony may need to reconsider its launch strategy and possibly delay the game's release to improve player reception.
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