Fansβ reverse-engineered servers for Sonyβs defunct Concord might be in trouble
A group of dedicated coders has managed to partially revive online gameplay for the PC version of Concord, the team-based shooter that Sony famously shut down just two weeks after its launch last summer. Now, though, the team behind that fan server effort is closing off new access after Sony started issuing DMCA takedown requests of sample gameplay videos.
The Game Post was among the first to publicize the βConcord Deltaβ project, which reverse-engineered the gameβs now-defunct server API to get a functional multiplayer match running over the weekend. βThe project is still [a work in progress], itβs playable, but buggy,β developer Red posted in the gameβs Discord channel, as reported by The Game Post. βOnce our servers are fully set up, weβll begin doing some private playtesting.β
Accessing the βConcord Deltaβ servers reportedly requires a legitimate PC copy of the game, which is relatively hard to come by these days. Concord only sold an estimated 25,000 copies across PC and PS5 before being shut down last year. And that number doesnβt account for the players who accepted a full refund for their $40 purchase after the official servers shut down.


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