The comparison of "Concord" to "Until Dawn" is apples to oranges in my view. A live service game lives or dies on how many of your fellow gamers are playing it. It isn't just a number on Steam charts; it will directly equate to how long it will take to find a match of any quality at all. It also proves to potential buyers that they will likely be throwing their money away as a live service with 700 players at launch will be shut down in very short order (in this case Sony refunded everyone's money, but that is not common). While the "Horizon Zero Dawn" remake on PC is moronic when the original first came to PC only 5 years ago, "Until Dawn" and "Last of Us" had never before made its way to PC. I played them on PS4 and they were both great, but I would not bother getting them again if I still had a PS4 or the PS5 console. Releasing the console remakes on PC in those cases makes
sense since they were new to the platform. I was a bit surprised by how few people seemed to buy "Until Dawn" on PC, until I remembered that several spiritual successors have already made it to PC and Sony's idiotic persistent demands that it be bundled with their shovelware that no one on PC wants. Sony really needs to learn how to business in the PC space, and fast.
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